Titanic graphics explore what you may not know about the historic ship



It sank 111 years ago Saturday, but we can’t forget the RMS Titanic.

History’s most famous ship slipped beneath the North Atlantic at 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, but we continue to explore its maiden voyage, iceberg, sinking and undersea decay through a seemingly endless stream of photographs, books, documentaries and movies, and museum exhibits.

Why are people drawn to Titanic?

“There isn’t a simple answer,” says Karen Kamuda, president of the Titanic Historical Society, which operates the Titanic Museum in Indian Orchard, Maine.

Those who join the society are of “all ages and occupations, and their interests are multivariable,” Kamuda says. Aside from Titanic and its passengers, crew, their curiosity may include the sister ships Olympic and Britannic, the White Star Line, artifacts, and TV or movies.



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