It didnt have a name. why would people name staircases+
The Grand Staircase on Titanic (and Olympic) had twelve steps at the bottom.
Bob
Another word for a moving staircase is 'escalator'?
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The Titanic was equipped with several staircases to accommodate each class aboard the ship. First class had two grand staircases, one in the forward part of the ship and one towards the back; the forward grand staircase (which the most notable and recognized part of the ship) was located between the 1st and 2nd funnel and went down 5 decks, with four decks being of the ornate and elegant design and the last deck being a normal staircase leading to the Turkish baths and pool. The aft staircase was located between the 3rd and 4th funnel and went down three decks to C Deck where it landed on an onboard restaurant.
It did not have a name. why would you name stairs?
It didn't have a name. It would be stupid to name staircases.
The Grand Staircase on Titanic (and Olympic) had twelve steps at the bottom.
The area of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is 7,689.027 square kilometers.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument was created on 1996-09-18.
Yes, you need to use the grand staircase to travel between floors.
Twelve steps.
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The Grand Staircase on Titanic (and Olympic) had twelve steps at the bottom.