
About this Event
In the Age of Titanic: Immigration Versus Travel Abroad the Great Liners
William Roka, the Director of Programs at Village Preservation, will discuss the fascinating history of this ship. The Titanic was built in an era when ships of her class were designed to accommodate mass immigration and the world’s wealthiest travelers. From what inspired her construction to the profoundly tragic sinking of this most famous ocean liner, Titanic’s life perfectly encapsulated the fascinating and complex transatlantic world of the early 20th century.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Wallace Hall, New York, United States
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