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"The famed ship at the bottom of the North Atlantic is actually NOT The Titanic. It is her near-identical sister ship The Olympic," a Nov. 29 Facebook post said.
A woman named Mia has taken to TikTok to explain her theory as to why the Titanic never sank — and why a similar ship named the Olympic did.
A Piano From the Titanic’s Sister Ship Awaits Its Next Audience A gilt-trimmed upright Steinway piano commissioned in 1912 for the ocean liner Olympic is on dry land and ready to be heard again.
The Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912, had two sister ships almost identical in size and luxury: the Olympic and the Britannic. The White Star Line hoped to conquer its ...
The Titanic holds an infamous role in history, but some parts of the story are not clear. Here is what you need to know about the ship's sinking.
There’s a wild conspiracy theory that says the Titanic never actually sank. See why people believe this—and if there’s any truth to it.
The Titanic has long maintained its grip on the public imagination. Here are 10 questions about the history, sinking and wreckage discovery of the infamous ship.
The Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912, had two sister ships almost identical in size and luxury: the Olympic and the Britannic.