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The RMS Titanic, a luxurious and "unsinkable" ship, sank on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage. Over 1,500 people died, making it the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster.
For Mary Ann Whitley, who wrote the book "Ohio Tales of the Titanic," the Buckeye State's connection to the Titanic runs deep.
Despite sinking more than a century ago, RMS Titanic's top speed compares well with more modern passenger liners.
Travel back in time with me as we somberly approach the anniversary of one of the world’s biggest civilian maritime disasters ...
The world's largest ocean liner readies to set sail — a marvel of modern engineering and luxury April 8, 1912 — NetNewsLedger Newsroom -This week, all eyes are on Southampton, England, as final ...
The item belonged to Ernest Tomlin and is part of a remarkable unseen archive of documents relating to him and the Titanic ...
Nearly 113 years after she sank, RMS Titanic is still revealing her secrets. According to the detailed 3D model, Titanic ...
Neat.) Despite how aware of the Titanic most people are, even if it's mostly tangential, it turns out the ship's full name is often left out and forgotten. Because it's really the RMS Titanic.