113 Years Later: Titanic artifacts on display in Branson

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Today marks the 113th anniversary of the Titanic's tragic demise, a shipwreck that resulted in the loss of over 1,500 lives out of 2,240 passengers and crew on board. As part of Titanic Remembrance Week, the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Missouri, is hosting a special event to commemorate this historic occasion.

Among the attractions, one of its original collectors, Tony Probst, will be returning to the museum for a special visit. Probst is recognized among the top five Titanic collectors in the world and has lent his rare artifacts to the museum's galleries.

During his visit, Probst will be displaying a historic Lifeboat Plaque from Lifeboat #12, a rare piece of Titanic history. He also owns the largest known collection of Spode-designed China believed to have been originally made for Titanic in 1911.

The Titanic Museum Attraction is open to the public for this special week of reflection, and visitors can expect to see Probst's collection as well as other artifacts and displays that will bring the Titanic's history to life.

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