Titanic Museum Closing for Cleaning

At the start of each year, The Titanic Museum has an annual “tooth brush” cleaning. That includes cleaning from top to bottom, new coats of paint, new carpet, and this year, a new exhibit. If you are traveling to Pigeon Forge and wanting to visit the Titanic Museum, please take note that it will be closed January 13th-16th, 2014.

On January 17th, the Titanic Museum will re-open its doors with a new exhibit dedicated to Margaret “Unsinkable Molly” Brown. Margaret Brown is famous for not only survival of the sinking of the Titanic but her persistent urging to turn around and save others. Born in Missouri in 1867, Brown was an American human-rights activist and a philanthropist. As she was traveling Europe, Margaret Brown caught word of her grandchild being ill. She reserved a ticket back home on the supposedly indestructible RMS Titanic and on April 14th, 1912 it did not live up to its name. The Titanic hit an iceberg and began sinking when she was able to get aboard one of the lifeboats.

The Titanic Museum is proud to announce that February 14th and 15th, guests will have the opportunity to meet Helen Benziger, Margaret “Unsinkable Molly” Brown’s great granddaughter. Helen will tell stories of her great grandmother and let her separate all the facts from fiction and leave you without wondering the details. You don’t want to miss his wonderful and rare opportunity. Valentine’s Day weekend isn’t that far away, book your Tennessee cabin and visit the Titanic Museum to meet Helen and get to know all about her famous ancestor.

Visit the Titanic Museum after January 17th and discover and learn all there is to know about Margaret “Unsinkable Molly” Brown along with many other exhibits Titanic has to offer!
For more information and reservations, please call 1-800-381-7670.


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *