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Seriously...the f***ing Titanic???


ItsNotGonnaBeAlright

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So my brain and I are planning a little romp around the mountains for September (yes, she's pregnant and wants to hike, I'm just here to agree and pay for these things) and while looking up stuff to do around Gatlinburg, TN, I come across this thing.

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Could someone please tell me why the Titanic is in Pigeon Forge?

http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/

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Why was Pigeon Forge selected as the site for the second Titanic Museum Attraction?

Pigeon Forge is one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in America, attracting more than 11 million visitors each year. Along with Dollywood, the Dixie Stampede, the Comedy Barn, the Black Bear Jamboree Dinner Theatre, water parks, popular outlet malls, 20 exciting theatres and many restaurants, the new Titanic Museum Attraction will add yet another reason to stop, stay and be enlightened while in Pigeon Forge.

That is taken from their site. :lol:

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Could someone please tell me why the Titanic is in Pigeon Forge?

http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/

Money

I saw that last week when I was there... Wondered why they didn't build the whole boat! Wife wanted to go there but was outvoted by the 10 year old. We ended up going to the upside down house instead.

That would be the Wonderworks attraction. They are building one at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach too. Once again, money talks.

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