Titanic exhibition--Boston, MA

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I was recently in Boston and made a trip to the Titanic Exhibition. This exhibition was amazing. It was very creepy and made Titanic "craze" come full circle. It gives you a feeling of closure. If anyone else has seen this exhibtion, I'm curious of your thoughts about it. I was fortunate enough to buy a piece of coal that was brought up from the titanic on an expedition in 1994.

-- Jennifer Williford (x95willifor1@wmich.edu), September 02, 1998

Answers

Can you believe they charge 50 Canadian dollars for the same coal sample in Ottawa, Canada? Not that I intend to buy, just heard on TV.

-- Dan Draghici (ddraghic@sprint.ca), September 02, 1998.

Not to bag anyone, but why on earth would you want to buy a piece of coal that supposedly came from the Titanic? I could quite easily buy a bag of heat beads and sell them off for $50 each saying they were pieces of coal from the Titanic.

-- Emma (dilemma76@hotmail.com), September 02, 1998.

I haven't been to it yet. It's just a few blocks from where I live but I can't seem to find the time to do it. It's leaving soon so I guess I have to go next week. I'm sure it's very interesing but I would never buy a lump of coal.

-- Rose (rose347@juno.com), September 02, 1998.

First off, the coal wasn't $50, it was $15. This is the only item from the ship that is sold to the public. It's a piece of history. It came with a certificate of authenticity and it was sealed. I certainly don't regret buying it. Someday my grandchildren will have something that is truly historical.

-- jen (x95willifor1@wmich.edu), September 03, 1998.

At only $15, it makes a great Christmas stocking stuffer! The grandchildren will love it!

-- Dan Dalton (DanDalton@sprynet.com), September 03, 1998.


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