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Titanic Museum

Main Street, Springfield, MA
413-543-4770
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Ranked #13 of 19 attractions in Springfield
Type: Speciality Museums
Most recent review
- 19 Mar 2013
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Monson, Massachusetts, United States
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9 reviews 9 reviews
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 March 2013

It is a nice historical place nearby to take the family. They also had scrolls from the red sea that were on display for a week, on a rare tour for people to enjoy.

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Agawam, Massachusetts
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17 reviews 17 reviews
4 attraction reviews
10 helpful votes 10 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 September 2012

I have been here a few times, and just love the fact that the curraters know what they are talking about...many artifacts from the ship and the movie...neat place to go

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Severna Park, Maryland
1 review
14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 January 2012

Went with family as a treat for my 12 y.o. niece who is a Titanic buff. We really enjoyed it, but you have to know what you are going to or you will be disappointed. This is literally two back rooms behind a room of jewelry cases and worn, yellowed greeting cards. The story of the guy who started this... More

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Hancock
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30 reviews 30 reviews
14 attraction reviews
13 helpful votes 13 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 December 2011

If you are looking for a huge interactive museum to baby sit the kids for a few hours while you play games on your smart phone, this is not for you. If you want to see a cool little museum that will take you about 1 hr. to see, then you might like this. The store that you go through... More

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Springfield, Massachusetts
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26 reviews 26 reviews
13 attraction reviews
61 helpful votes 61 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 June 2011

I was surprised to find one of the world's largest collections of Titanic memorabilia in the back of a jewelry store... And in the Indian Orchard neighborhood of Springfield, quite far from the city's urban, cultural district. Indian Orchard, I know, does have a flourishing arts scene; however, this is its only "museum." When I started to look at the... More

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Brattleboro, Vermont
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7 reviews 7 reviews
6 attraction reviews
12 helpful votes 12 helpful votes
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 April 2011

I was under-whelmed by the exhibit: buttons off a survivor's coat isn't really a 'big WOW' for me. Hearing Rush Limbaugh ranting and raving on the sound system made it hard to concentrate on anything and gave the place a really weird, cold feeling.

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Maple Shade, New Jersey
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3 reviews 3 reviews
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 July 2010

This is a neat little place that is good for an hour or two. Granted it is low budget, and is in the back of an antique jewelry store, but the displays are interesting and clever. The story around the owner is cool and the people are nice. The jewelry store itself is like stepping into 1960. It is reminscent... More

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New Haven, CT
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 January 2010

We had our day planned to see a few museums in Springfield. We started off at the Titanic, and I thought my son would be the first one trying to rush to the next stop, but I was wrong. It is a small museum, but there's alot of interesting artifacts, and the lady who runs it is very informative. It... More

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Western MA
2 reviews
8 helpful votes 8 helpful votes
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 December 2007

It is "The" Titanic Museum in the world. It consists of two rooms in the back of a jewelry store in the crappy little Springfield suburb known as Indian Orchard. OK if you are a real Titanic buff,but not worth going out of your way to get to.

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