

Upon entering the exhibit, patrons are handed a boarding pass with the name and information of a passenger on the ship. They also have found more passengers, more lives and more tales of heroism in the suitcases, pocketbooks, bathrooms and bedchambers that went down with the ship. Since the first expedition to the wreckage of the Titanic in 1985, French, Russian and American teams have visited the site, uncovering more and more clues about what exactly happened in the early morning of April 14, 1912. As the traveling exhibit “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” comes to the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, the stories and lives of passengers on the famous ship continue to captivate.

The accomplishment of such a large ship, decorated with every latest amenity possible, riveted the world’s attention on the tragedy that occurred when she sank four days later. Info 30 or For more information on additional activities and Molly Brown House Museum events, visit or When the Titanic left Belfast, Ireland, on April 10, 1912, newly built and about to embark on her fateful maiden voyage, she did so as the height of luxury and the latest technology of the day.
