A stucco iceberg is wedged into the side of the ship and acts as the entrance.

You ascend the staircase to get to First Class where you’ll see a sumptuous suite of rooms.

The Captains bridge is nearby where you might try your hand at steering the ship.

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Downstairs are the cramped Third Class cabins and an engine room boiler.

It helps you to understand why nearly everyone in the water quickly succumbed.

Finally, there is a gift shop, which sells souvenirs and oddities such a luggage tags labeled Titanic.

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The other is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and is similar to the one in Branson.

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The Grand Staircase.

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An actor dressed as a chambermaid stands on the Grand Staircase.

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The Musicians Gallery.

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The Survivors Wall of Stories.

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The interior of a First Class Cabin.

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The interior of a Third Class Cabin.

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First class dining gallery.

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Interactive gallery.

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Shoveling Coal at Titanic.

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An actor dressed as the ships Captain poses with a visitor for a photograph.

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The Titanic Museum at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

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Sources:Wikipedia/Roadside America/Branson Shows.

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