You Know How it Ends and It’s Grim

The Titanic Exhibit at COSI

It’s extensive, informative, great attention to detail, and leaves one feeling incredibly sad.

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Mar 9, 2024 — More than 350 real artifacts recovered from the wreck site of Titanic are on display in this exhibition along with full-scale room re-creations.”

We each had a boarding pass with information about a passenger and at the end we scanned a code to see their fate. Only one of us had a survivor, the rest were victims who died.

My father was an infant when the Titanic sunk as he was born February 26, 1912.

The LEGO model

14 thoughts on “You Know How it Ends and It’s Grim

    • I’m sure it’s the same exhibit, Leanne. I read it was in Poland and Germany and Brussels and has had many viewers.

  1. I saw it in Pittsburgh! A friend of mine was on one of the original boats that recorded and brought up those artifacts. What an experience! But yes, oh so sad.

  2. I saw the exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia many years ago now. It was a unique and sad especially seeing all of the personal items. I was a passenger in steerage and fid not survive. I wish I could remember hid name now.

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