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How a historic Navy ship became a sinking relic
Once a proud WWII minesweeper, the USS Inaugural now sits half-submerged and deteriorating, battered by decades of flooding and neglect. After serving proudly in the Pacific, the ship was converted ...
A gold pocket watch owned by one of the most famous passengers to die on the Titanic has sold for a record-breaking $2.3 million at auction. Isidor Straus, who was the co-owner of Macy’s, brought the ...
The story begins with the new main quest called Inquire at Ostican. We can go there on foot, playing more or less as we used to in the vanilla game, or just jump to it straight away from a pop-up ...
A gold wristwatch belonging to one of the ship’s richest passengers was sold alongside other artifacts, fetching millions at auction. A pocketwatch belonging to a Titanic passenger sold for millions ...
A gold pocket watch owned by Isidor Straus, a passenger on the Titanic, sold for a historic $2.3 million at an auction house in England on Nov. 22 Straus and his wife died on the sinking liner, a last ...
“We didn’t get Arnold until day 10 of a 40-day shoot,” he remembers. “So we just shot Linda [Hamilton]. Linda broke her ankle two days before shooting—or seriously sprained it, almost like a break.
The Titanic sinking was so horrific that it has been retold numerous times. Why? At 873 feet in length, RMS Titanic was the largest moving object that man had yet constructed in 1912. Titanic was ...
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