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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