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Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart was a salesman in Cincinnati and brought three whales to the city. He later died on the Titanic.
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On June 7, 1877, The Enquirer announced that Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart, a salesman for Aetna Life Insurance Co. in Cincinnati, had purchased a white whale from the New York Aquarium to bring ...
Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart was a salesman in Cincinnati and brought three whales to the city. He later died on the Titanic.
The reason a museum dedicated to one of the greatest shipwrecks of all time is in the mountains of East Tennessee is actually ...
Titanic researchers have new insight into what happened in the ocean liner's famous final moments, confirming eyewitness accounts and contradicting others for the first time.. That's thanks to a ...
Ominous 113-year-old letter captures famous Titanic survivor's thoughts before voyage The 113-year-old letter was written by Colonel Archibald Gracie on April 10, 1912, the first day Gracie was ...
Visitors to the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge can see rare items connected to an epic - and true - love story, but only for a short time.
The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge is a popular interactive attraction with over 400 artifacts worth more than $4.5 million. The controversial wood panel from the 1997 film “Titanic” is on ...
First off, the Titanic was traveling at 21.5 knots (which wasn't its top speed) through an area known for icebergs, ignoring at least nine ice warnings. Today, that wouldn't fly.
Amid a constant rain that dissipated for the game later in the day, TV cameras, reporters, Cincinnati’s vice mayor, Reds representatives and members of the Rose family, including his daughter ...
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