Gift a Piece of History this Holiday Season with Authentic Coal Recovered from RMS Titanic, Replica China, Jewelry and More
The coal you’ll want in your stocking this Christmas is exclusively available at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and TheTitanicStore.com
LAS VEGAS (November 17, 2020) – Gift a piece of history this holiday season with authentic coal recovered from the debris field of the RMS Titanic, replica china, jewelry and more, exclusively available at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition inside Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and TheTitanicStore.com.
The ultimate gift for the history enthusiast in your life, each item in the Coal Collection features a fragment of coal recovered from the RMS Titanic’s wreck site more than two miles below the ocean’s surface, along with a certificate of authenticity. The exhibition and its online store also offer a variety of RMS Titanic merchandise including replica china, jewelry, newspapers, holiday ornaments, and more.
With more than 400 artifacts on display, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor Hotel and Casino brings the grand story of the “Ship of Dreams” to life with dramatic recreations of first and third class cabins, a replica of the Grand Staircase, and a 15-ton section of Titanic’s starboard hull, appropriately called the ‘Big Piece.’ Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is now open Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with final entry granted at 5 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit TitanicLasVegas.com. For more information about the Titanic gift collection, visit TheTitanicStore.com.
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About Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
The grand story of the “Ship of Dreams” is revived through Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor Hotel and Casino. With more than 400 real artifacts, guests embark on a journey to feel what it was like aboard the famous luxury liner. The exhibition includes dramatic recreations of first and third class cabins, a replica of the Grand Staircase and also houses a 15-ton section of Titanic’s starboard hull, appropriately called the ‘Big Piece.’ Travel back in time and experience the wonder and tragedy of the world’s most famous ocean-liner.
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