Titanic immersive exhibit at Seattle’s waterfront

This model of the Titanic was cool because it's cut away to show all the levels inside. Lots of square footage.

Got a sneak peek at the Titanic exhibit! It's on the waterfront, across the street from the Colman ferry terminal, in what used to be the WNDR Museum's space. Lots of stories about the people on the ship and spooky artifacts. The kids loved having their own little audio guides.

A recreated hallway. I wish we could have opened the doors, or maybe the floor tilted?

Apparently Jack and Rose's whirlwind romance was based on a true story! The real life couple is even more salacious. He was a married man with a family, she was a teenager. The necklace he gave her is in the exhibit.

Rosalie and Isidor Straus, owners of Macy's, both died. A tux that belonged to another person who died.
Some of the artifacts came from the Titanic's sister ships, like this wash basin.
The final gallery is a list of all the passengers and crew who died on the ship, and a real Titanic lifejacket, pulled off an unidentified dead body.
Wear and tear on this exhibit, which has traveled to London, NYC, DC, and now Seattle.

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