Titanic Facts
200+ Facts About the Unsinkable Ship
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Narrated by:
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Bryan Patrick Jones
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By:
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Barb Asselin
About this listen
Are you fascinated with the Titanic?
Have you wondered what it must have been like to work in those hot boiler rooms, or as a maid to a first class passenger?
What about what it would have been like to actually be a first class passenger?
Did you watch James Cameron's Titanic and think, "How would I have survived the sinking?"
Well, this listen is for you. You will discover more than 200 facts about the Titanic including:
- Building the Titanic
- Crew of the Titanic
- Passengers of the Titanic
- Interior of the Titanic
- Maiden voyage of the Titanic
- Sinking of the Titanic
- Survivors of the Titanic
- Museums of the Titanic
- Movies about the Titanic
- Titanic's legacy
Ready? Let's go back to Titanic...
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