Titanic Exhibition Temporarily Closed Due To Water Damage
1. Titanic Exhibition Temporarily Closed Due To Water Damage
On Thursday, a box-office salesperson in Atlanta told The Huffington Post they'd been "closed for
less than a day," and the water damage was "nothing serious."
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In an ironic twist, a traveling exhibition featuring
http://www.thewaterdamageexperts.com/water-damage-causes.php artifacts from the Titanic has
been forced to close due to water damage.
Also on HuffPost:
. The show features hundreds of objects recovered from the Titanic, as well as historically accurate
recreations of rooms aboard the ill-fated ship.
The Titanic, nicknamed "the unsinkable ship,"
collided with an iceberg on its maiden voyage and
sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912.
Promotional materials tout the exhibition's ability to
transport patrons "back in time to April 1912, when
the [Titanic] embarked on its maiden voyage" -- a
statement the Daily Mail jokes now has "an unerring
degree of accuracy."
Thankfully, unlike the ship for which it is named, the
modern-day exhibition is open again. (Story continues below.)
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition had to temporarily shut down its show at Atlanta's Premier
Exhibition Center after an unspecified water source unexpectedly interrupted the stately gathering