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Set sail to COSI’s new Titanic-themed exhibit

COSI will unveil “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” on Saturday, March 9. Expect 350+ artifacts from the wreck, replica icebergs, and room re-creations.

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Learn about personal stories from the Titanic. | Photo courtesy of COSI

If you’re one of the 25 million people who have seen “Titanic,” this is for you. On Saturday, March 9, COSI will unveil “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition.” Let’s dive into the details.

The exhibit is intended for all ages, with elements of education as well as entertainment. You can expect:

  • 350+ recovered artifacts from the wreck site.
  • Full-scale room re-creations like icebergs, decks, and cabins.
  • A replica boarding pass to become a Titanic passenger and experience the journey on-board.

Tickets are not yet on sale. Sign-up to receive the latest updates on securing your spot.

Until then, browse more images of the exhibit on CBUStoday’s Instagram.

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