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See the Iconic “Jack and Rose” Wood Panel at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge

Posted on June 6, 2024June 6, 2024

Relive the Titanic Movie’s Most Iconic Scene

For fans of James Cameron’s Titanic, an unforgettable moment is about to come to life at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Starting Friday, June 14, 2024 visitors will have the rare opportunity to witness a piece of cinematic history that has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions.

A New Home for a Cinematic Treasure

In a world-exclusive exhibit, the museum will showcase the famous 8-foot carved wood panel featured in the heart-wrenching closing scene of Titanic. This treasured artifact, which supported the ill-fated sweethearts Jack and Rose as they clung to life, has found a new home at the Titanic Museum Attraction. Mary Kellogg-Joslyn, the museum’s President, shared her excitement:

“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.”

Experience the Magic Up Close

Special lighting and staging have been designed to highlight the majestic beauty of this massive hand-carved piece. As you stand before the Jack and Rose panel, prepare to be transported back to that dramatic moment. Hear the echo of the iconic line, “Never Let Go,” and join in the decades-old debate: Could Jack have fit on the floating panel with Rose?

More Titanic Memorabilia

In addition to the panel, the exhibit features the actual sinking dress and coat worn by Rose (Kate Winslet) in the film’s final scene, along with the lifejacket she wore and signed on set. These artifacts offer a tangible connection to the story that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

Discover the Historical Context

Curious about the original location of the carved wood panel on the RMS Titanic? The exhibit provides insights into its place in First Class, adding depth to your understanding of the ship’s storied past.

Plan Your Visit

Don’t miss this limited-time opportunity to see the Jack and Rose panel and other remarkable artifacts. The Titanic Museum Attractions are open daily at 9 a.m., and reservations are required. Secure your spot today by visiting www.titanicattraction.com or calling 800-381-7670.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Titanic or a history enthusiast, this exhibit promises an unforgettable experience. Make your way to Pigeon Forge and immerse yourself in the magic and mystery of one of the greatest love stories ever told.

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