![]() Titanic FactsApril 15, 2012, marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the world's most famous shipby Beth Rowen
In 1912, the Titanic, a steamship in England's White Star Line, set out on its doomed maiden voyage, with 2,227 enthusiastic passengers and crew members on board for the history-making trip from Southampton, England, to New York City. Only 705 would survive the ship's collision with a massive iceberg. The "unsinkable" ocean liner hit an iceberg late in the evening on April 14 and sunk in the early hours of April 15. 100th Anniversary of the SinkingRetailers, marketers, and promoters have taken full advantage of the centennial of the sinking of the ship, from selling commemorative knick-knacks, to the construction of a new museum, to the re-release of the blockbuster movie in 3D. Even MTV is getting involved, sponsoring a concert in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where the ship was built. The concert, Titanic Sounds, will be held outside the gleaming new, $160 million, nine-gallery exhibit, Titanic Belfast, which opened in March 2012. The exhibit includes a roller-coaster-like ride used to transport visitors through a multimedia re-creation of the construction process, a replica of the ship, and a walk back in time to industrial Belfast. The exterior of the building features four ship hulls that jut into the River Lagan. Here are some other notable events surrounding the anniversary:
Titanic FactsHere are some of the most interesting facts about the ship and its fateful journey:
Millions of Dollars, Millions of FansEven though the film is 15 years old, the word Titanic still conjures up images of the starry-eyed Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet passionately embracing as they lean precariously over the bow of the ship, with the wind in their sprightly young faces and the world at their feet. The film Titanic has become itself a cultural phenomenon—nearly as monumental as the event on which it was based.
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