There are several commercial establishments calling themselves Titanic Museums. They include traveling exhibits and permanent attractions in the US, Ireland, and possibly some other countries. None are well-known landmarks.
The wreck of Titanic is neither a museum nor a landmark (altho in 1986 the Reagan Memorial Act was passed to designate Titanic as a maritime memorial).
Yes it is! it Down the road a bit turn to the left until you see a building that is yellow and black kepp drivind then turn right
No, there is not. The Titanic Historical Society is in Massachusetts, and the most well-known Titanic Museum opened in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2012.
You can find the Titanic exhibits in the highest classified Museum in Australia. The Titanic exhibit changes it's location every year and this year it is being featured at the Melbourne Museum.
Most likely in a museum
The movie is owned by many. No museum or person owns the actual Titanic. People have tried to get it out of the Atlantic to put in in a museum , but when they did, it cracked even more. So I think it should stay there forever.
It is scheduled to open in April or May of 2010.
The Titanic Museum is a place where they show things they found on the titanic.
Bits of Titanic are in the museum. After a few years, a submarine discovered the titanic, at the bottom of the oceon.
The web address of the Historic Landmark Museum is: http://www.dellsmill.com
The Louvre museum, the largest French museum (and the world's most visited) is a central landmark in Paris.
The phone number of the Historic Landmark Museum is: 715-286-2714.
The address of the Historic Landmark Museum is: E18855 County Rd, Augusta, WI 54722
because the titanic place is in the sea
No, there is not. The Titanic Historical Society is in Massachusetts, and the most well-known Titanic Museum opened in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 2012.
You cannot build a museum on a landmark
The smithsonian
The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory.
The Amber museum is one landmark