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The Famous Floating Wooden Door Jack And Rose Used As A Makeshift Raft At The End Of "Titanic" Recently Sold For Over $700,000According to the lot listing, the prop closely resembles the Louis XV-style panel in the Maritime Museum in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The director of the Titanic, James Cameron, visited the museum ...
The mystery of how the hallucinogenic drug PCP was used to secretly spike lobster chowder on the Nova Scotia set of the 1997 blockbuster movie Titanic ... has decided Halifax Regional Police ...
It makes sense that Canada's oldest and most substantial maritime museum is located in Halifax: The city's history ... the numerous shipwrecks off Nova Scotia's shores, the city's days as a ...
Shoes belonging to a young victim of the Titanic, in Halifax’s Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Nova Scotians are justifiably proud of their graceful capital, and a cheerful museum attendant ...
Tackling everything from geology to marine life to weather, the Museum of Natural History is a place for the curious. With a visit here, you can learn all about Nova Scotia's forests, see live ...
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