Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

October 1, 2009 – January 18, 2010Presenting Sponsor: ESL Federal Credit Union
Additional Support: Harris Beach PLLC and Senator Jim Alesi
Media Sponsor: Time Warner Cable
Produced by: RMS Titanic, Inc. and Premier Exhibitions
Tickets available online
Hours and Admission Fees
On a calm April night in 1912, RMS Titanic, the world's largest ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg on her maiden voyage. On board were 2,228 passengers. More than 1,500 perished. No one believed it could happen.Experience the legendary story of the most famous ship of its time! Discover the RMS Titanic's compelling human dramas as you explore re-created first and third class accommodations. View artifacts recovered after 80 years on the ocean floor.
As you enter the exhibition, you'll receive a replica boarding pass of an actual passenger. Then begin a journey through the life of the Titanic, from the ship's construction, to life on board, to the ill-fated sinking and amazing artifact rescue efforts. Finally, take your boarding pass to the memorial wall and find out if your passenger and traveling companions survived or perished.

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EXHIBITION ADMISSION FEES
(includes museum admission)
Adults $17
Seniors/College Students $15
Ages 3–18 $14
RMSC Members $5
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition plus a Planetarium Film or Star Show:
Adults $21
Seniors/College Students $18
Ages 3–18 $17
RMSC Members $5

EXTENDED HOURS:
The RMSC will be open from 9am to 9pm Wednesdays and Thursdays while Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is on exhibit, except on some holidays (see holiday hours below).
HOLIDAY HOURS:
Columbus Day: Monday, October 12 9am–5pm
Veterans Day: Wednesday, November 11 9am–9pm
Thanksgiving: Thursday, November 26 CLOSED
Day after Thanksgiving: Friday, November 27 9am–5pm
Christmas Eve: Thursday, December 24 9am–3pm
Christmas Day: Friday, December 25 CLOSED
New Year's Eve: Thursday, December 31 9am–5pm
New Year's Day: Friday, January 1, 2010 11am–5pm
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Monday, January 18, 2010 9am–5pm