Titanic Museum (Branson, Missouri) Explained

The Titanic Museum
Native Name:Titanic Branson
Map Type:Missouri
Coordinates:36.6383°N -93.2802°W
Established:April 2006
Location:3235 76 Country Blvd & Hwy 165
Branson, Missouri, United States
Curator:Paul Burns
Website:http://www.titanicbranson.com/

The Titanic Museum Attraction is a museum located in Branson, Missouri, United States, on 76 Country Boulevard. It is one of two Titanic-themed museums owned by John Joslyn (who headed a 1987 expedition to Titanic's final resting place); the other is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The museum holds 400 pre-discovery artifacts in 20 galleries.[1]

Guests step through the artificial iceberg into the museum, and receive a passenger boarding ticket, featuring the name of an actual Titanic passenger and the class on which the passenger traveled. During the tour, guests learn the individual stories of several passengers. The museum features a replica of the ship's First Class grand staircase, in which souvenir photos can be taken. At the end of the tour, guests are told whether their ticket holder survived.

Like the museum of Pigeon Forge, the museum's main exterior visual feature is the partial mockup of the original ocean liner. The construction consists of the front half of the ship, including its first two funnels.

In a 2017 episode of the Travel Channel series, Ghost Adventures, Zak Bagans and the crew investigated the museum due to claimed paranormal activities that were apparently traced to actual relics from the shipwreck.

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  1. Web site: Hidgon . Todd . Titanic museum in Branson has a lot to offer . Neosho Daily News . 9 June 2016.