Included in the display are replicas of passenger quarters, actual dinnerware recovered from the ship and a wall of ice that replicates the frigid temperatures in which the Titanic sank.
A Titanic gift store is also traveling with the exhibit. One of the restaurants at Union Station, Pierpont's at Union Station, was named for John Pierpont Morgan, who was a guest of honor at the Titanic launch in May 1911.
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