The US Maritime Patriots Alliance announced the release of a video advertisement on social media calling on the Okaloosa ...
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 visits Durban and Cape Town during her milestone 2026 World Voyage, marking historic achievements at ...
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How ocean liners evolved into giants like Titanic
Long before Titanic captured the world’s attention, ocean liners were already transforming global travel. Early steamships began replacing sailing vessels, ushering in an era of speed, engineering ...
At the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the exhibition “1925–2025: 100 Years of Art Deco” marks a century since the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts propelled ...
A pair of boaters were shocked to find a body floating in near the iconic Queen Mary ocean liner in LA County’s Long Beach harbor late Monday night. The two men initially didn’t flinch before making ...
Americans are no strangers to big engines. The biggest engine ever fitted to a production car – Cadillac's 500-cubic-inch V8 — hails from the U.S., and bigger engines still would likely have followed ...
The tragedy of the Titanic has been a story known for generations, yet there is one detail that was long misunderstood: the exact location of the disaster. Recent events and maps showing the wreck, ...
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I took a cruise on the world's last ocean liner
Join me as I experience a cruise on the only ocean liner operating in the world, sailing from my local port. With a fascination rooted in the early 20th century, particularly the Titanic, I explore ...
One of Thomas Christiaen’s latest projects, located in the 20th arrondissement, is a 151-square-foot Paris apartment that tells the story of his unusual path to becoming an interior designer. After ...
Can’t make it to Florida for the sinking of the SS United States? Fortunately, there will be live video for you to watch as the iconic ocean liner goes down. The historic ship, which spent nearly ...
Thousands, perhaps millions of people cross the Atlantic Ocean in mere hours every day. Planes can do it in six hours, modern ocean liners can make the crossing in only seven days, and even large ...
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