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Titanic Museum VIP Guided Tour in Branson, Missouri

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Highlights from a guided VIP tour of the Branson Titanic Museum. This is the sister museum to the one in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.

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Anne Frank was in the museum as part of a special exhibit they were doing to honor Titanic's Jewish passengers and remember the Holocaust. The Strauses were two among the 69 known Jewish people aboard the ship and two of the 39 who perished. The Strauses' nephew, Nathan, was a college friend of Anne Frank's father, Otto Frank.

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A little dissapointed when she said the fourth funnel had no function... It was connected to the kitchen and a few other spots that served as ventilation...
Now was it needed to have such a huge funnel for it.. no... but there was a function to it...
If you look at the 1997 movie you will actually see the 3 main funnels have black smoke and the 4th has only a little bit of grey/white smoke coming from it

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Why does everyone think the 4th stack had no function? Sure, it didn't funnel smoke from the boiler.... but it did have a function. It funneled out smoke from the kitchen as well as some of the lower compartments.

@jasonburch1933
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OMG American owned ship really?

@GabrielObama-ek8um
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False! Titanics 4th funnel was not for aesthetic reasons. It actually had a function. 1st 3 were for coal and to power the boat, the 4th was to direct the kitchens heat out the boat.

@chriscuriel207
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OMG no way Disney cruise also has a fake FUNNEL on Disney Cruise Line ships often feature decorative funnels that don’t serve a true exhaust function.

@HenryTravelsChroniclesOffical
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So I went yesterday and the staff said no recording, has that changed since this video?

@ottoooo414
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1.22 The lady looks like Celine Dion

@joeconrad8369
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They had the American Flag raised on the mast not because it was an American ship but because the Titanic raised the flag of the next country/destination they were going to, also, in the movie they got the turning wrong, if they turned to starboard they would be turning toward the iceberg not away from it so then that would've helped with the crash

@East_India_Trading_Company
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I also haven’t been able to visit the Titanic Museum with my parents in Branson, MO since the COVID-19 pandemic hit before, but I think that it’s a little bit different from the Titanic Museum that’s also located in Pigeon Forge, TN. Is there an all-new Rose and Jack exhibit in this nautical institute in Branson, MO?

@Mermaid-h1u
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6:24 - The average size of a man today is 6ft tall (no its not! its 5ft 7) this plays into all these videos of women seeking men 6ft on the internet, like there is loads of men available that height, (Shame this made its way into this video, but she did say it)

@devilzwishbone
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Why Anne frank.

@Mojojoho
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One must ask, what on earth has Missouri got to do with the Titanic? It wasdesigned by an Ulsterman from Belfast, British-built by Ulstermen from Belfast, UK - not Irishmen per se. You show the route of the Maiden Voyage from Southampton via Cherbourg and Queenstown,, but not the route from her Birthplace in Belfast. You show what you claim to be genuine artefacts from Titanic - why, when they have absolutely no connection with any part of Missouri, but should be in their "home" in Belfast, where the finest Titanic Memorials and Exhibition Centre, the original slipways where all the White Star Liners were launched and the Nomadic - tender vessel to the Titanic and the only survivng ship of the White Star Line.
However, this is Amerca, a country that has a particularly lousy history, has given precious little to the world, but loves money, loves taking things that don't belong to them, and gives nothing back! It's all about trhe money and how they can make from other nations' history. Despicable!
Precious historical artefacts belong only to the nation that created them, not to those who only want to make money out of them.
This shrill-voiced, high-pitched guide knows nothing about the people who built the Titanic as she' got most of her introduction wrong. Linoleum was not the best that could be used because it didn't last, and on a ship it would not hjave survived much longer than a few months at most. Thirty years later, most houses in the UK had linoleum, and it rarely lasted more than a year or two of regular wear. The cost of the Grand Staircase - we are told - cost $1m - but she didn't say if that was in 1912 or 2002 - very informative, but typically American.
She did say that the Bridge doors would not have been ther - indeed, all ships of that period had open Bridges, so the recreation of the Bridge is quite false - so much for American eye to detail! And it's not necessarily a Quartermater who has the wheel, so wrong information again. She throws the wheel to her right - clockwise - but in those days the steering worked in the opposidte direction, but she didn't explain why! A sign says "SS Titanic" when its proper name is "RMS Titanic."
I haven't watched the rest of tthis video, but it's the usual American style of truths, half-truths and falsities....all to make money out of the gullible!

@reggriffiths5769
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13:49 What has this to to with Anne Frank? Did she also die here?

@Xantylon74
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Please tell me location of this museum

@luckyg4217
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@jeffersonsantos3688
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Just heard bout this from a story and that's why it led me to this and it's pretty amazing but will go one day!!

@MsPangY
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What is this weird American obsession with RMS Titanic ???

Its like the British opening a museum with displaying burnt out remains of the Space Shuttle Challenger.

@lynnecromack4933
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I dont think that staircase is correct

@skool_Lunch
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“Nearer My God To Thee” on the piano in honor of the violinists.
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@DaveAllen85
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Why was there a picture of Anne Frank?

@rosewood39
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This woman is made for this job

@Konphetty
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Debela ne seri

@markovidicki6368
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Is there a name of jack Dawson on the list of the passengers ?

@rudiwidodo1322
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I was just there a couple of weeks ago and I loved it! I was wondering about the floor on the stairs and you answered the question for me lol. I thought surely it was not really linoleum on the real titanic. I was wrong!

@raeraewells7053
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average was a lot closer to 5′6″ in the 1900s ,and the average is closer to 5′10″ now. *not 5'2"

@nyla2408
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I want to take a trip to Branson to see this in person

@Jenkinscordell
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As a British-registered, American-owned ship, Titanic represents a tangible link to United States maritime history. The ship was owned and operated by the British White Star Line, a subsidiary of the American-owned International Mercantile Marine Co. of New Jersey of which industrial tycoon J.P. Morgan was the majority shareholder.

@fabricatedreality8218
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I go to Branson every year with my family every year we go to this museum 💕

@_VickyToria_
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She points with two fingers. I wonder if she worked at Disney before this.

@scooterboy4218
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What does Anne Frank have to do with titanic?
(Not to be rude)

@Tony_History
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OMFG so PROUD that titanic was built in my city

@danielsbyc4859
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I wonder if there's a wheelchair access to go there?

@Lucythebackstreetgirl1701
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Lo único malo que tenia era que no me

@NataliaAndrade-e3x
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Para saber como es que se puede hacer nada

@NataliaAndrade-e3x
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Her voice would seriously hurt after 5 minutes 😮

@TheSavagederek
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"the fourth funnel served no function whatsoever" wellllllllll that's not totally true

@DisgruntledDumpTruck
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Great museum but ultra tacky to stick an iceberg outside.

@avidreader70
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Titanic had the UK flag, not the american flag

@AlexUdrea15
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Que ir ver o navio de verdade no fundo do oceano

@wandersonsalles3008
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Fantastic noledge 😍

@muhammadshafeeque9264
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was told their adding a titan exibit soon

@franceskeith4934
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The 4th funnel absolutely had a function and that was an air vent, venting for the galley

@FrigginCatsBruh