The RMS Titanic, or simply Titanic, was a British liner that aboard thousands of passengers. It was on its way to New York City from Southampton, UK when it collided with an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. It has been one of the most tragic maritime disasters in the world and so many replicas have been made in order to study and commemorate the event.
In 1963, Ed Kamuda formed the Titanic Historical Society (THS), which is the first and largest global organization dedicated to preserving the history of the British Liner. Titanic Branson works with THS. And since Branson is known as an entertainment city because of its attractions, Titanic Branson has established a museum dedicated to the Titanic. The Branson Titanic Museum has become one of the most famous attractions in Branson. It has been the tourist spot for people looking for history, romance, or just simply a museum for the family. Because of Branson’s dedication to the Titanic, the established museum has become the largest Titanic museum in the world! No wonder why people from across the globe go to Branson, MO to see this.
The Branson Titanic Museum is a building shaped like a half-scale replica of the Titanic’s bow. It is a two-story tall establishment that features the same details as the actual Titanic, such as lifeboats, portholes, and so much more. What’s more interesting are the many artifacts in the galleries of the museum that tells of the story of the Titanic – from when it was built to when it sank and to when it was rediscovered in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. As the museum induces the hunger for discovery, visitors would not want to leave.
Come to Branson, MO and visit the Titanic Museum. As you witness the luxury of the Titanic, you can also be home to a luxurious place after at the Thousand Hills Hotel & Golf Resort https://www.thousandhills.com/. The resort will provide you with various lodging rentals. The museum is only minutes away, so you won’t be missing out on anything! For reservations, dial 1-877-262-0430.