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New Museum Store launched January 27th, 2010. Everyone must read, click here for the press release!

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- while helping us to preserve the history of Titanic and The White Star Line you will also be preserving the real history of that night - the stories and the accounts of the people who lived through it. People make history, not events. These stories need to be preserved, by joining The Titanic Historical Society you will help us do that.
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Titanic's "brittle" Steel

A Black Family Onboard Titanic

Ismay and the Titanic

The infamous "Titanic Menu"

The Ice Patrol

Titanic Myths

Titanic, Olympic and Myths

When is a rocket called a distress signal or just a flash in the sky?

Preservation - the ongoing struggle to protect artifacts



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Indian Orchard
Massachusetts


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See artifacts donated by Titanic survivors, one of a kind items and mementos from an event that touched thousands of lives.
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The Titanic Historical Society

New Museum Store Launched!




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http://titanichistoricalsociety.net/store/


Click here to read the press release about the launch of our new store




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