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Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, TN
Relive one of the most iconic moments in
James Cameron’s TITANIC Masterpiece
and help set to rest the decades-old debate
surrounding “Jack” & “Rose” carved wood panel.
James Cameron’s TITANIC is filled with spectacular moments but the one moment the world can never forget is the closing scene with Jack & Rose holding hands while fate slowly pulled them apart.
Now, for the first time in decades, this dramatic moment can be seen in a new light at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, TN.
“There was a third player in this climatic scene, the famous 8-foot carved wood panel that, for a time, supported Titanic’s sweethearts. This highly treasured piece of cinematic history made global news this year after it was announced that it had found a new home at the Titanic Museum Attractions,” says President, Mary Kellogg-Joslyn.
Special lighting and staging has been designed to highlight the majestic beauty of this massive hand-carved piece. When you see the Jack & Rose panel for the first time, be prepared to relive the heartbreaking words you can never forget.
“Never Let Go”
Then, join the decades old debate – could Jack fit on the floating panel with Rose? Come visit and you can decide for yourself. Plus, to sharpen your memory, look for the actual sinking dress & coat worn by Rose and see the lifejacket Kate Winslet wore & signed.
Did you ever wonder where the original carved wood panel was actually located on the RMS Titanic? Visit the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN. and we’ll show you.