The Titanic disaster in April of 1912 remains one of the most studied and examined disasters in recent human history. The expansive loss of life, the tales of heroism, and the horrifying reality of survivor classism have kept Hollywood interested and historians studying the ship’s springtime sinking. In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, folks can visit one of the largest Titanic museums in the entire world, and learn about the disaster like never before. If you haven’t been, this is a must-visit in east Tennessee.

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You can learn more about the Titanic Museum in Tennessee with a visit to their official website or Facebook page.

Looking for something good to eat? Then a visit to Tennessee’s Neva Grill in Mountain City might be just what you’re hungry for!

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