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Titanic Memorial
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The Titanic Memorial is a granite statue in southwest Washington, D.C., that honors the men who gave their lives so that women and children might be saved during the RMS Titanic disaster. The thirteen-foot-tall figure is of a partly clad male figure with arms outstretched standing on a square base.
Nearby attractions
Southwest Waterfront Park
Washington, DC 20024
City Cruises
580 Water St SW, Washington, DC 20024
East Potomac Park
Ohio Dr SW, Washington, DC 20024
Audi Field
100 Potomac Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024
The Wharf Marina
650 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024
The Wharf DC
760 Maine Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024
Southwest Duck Pond
Washington, DC 20024
National Defense University
300 5th Ave SW Building 62, Washington, DC 20319
Westminster Presbyterian Church
400 I St SW, Washington, DC 20024
7th Street Park and Fountain at The Wharf
999 7th St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Nearby restaurants
Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Washington D.C.
652 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Station 4
1101 4th St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Philippe Chow DC
635 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Fish Shop
610 Water St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips - The Wharf D.C.
652 Wharf St SW Suite 730, Washington, DC 20024
All About Burger
1101 4th St SW #170, Washington, DC 20024
Pitango Gelato & Coffee, The Wharf
605 Wharf St, Washington, DC 20024
Makers Union
664 Maine Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024
Moonraker
655 Water St SW #14th, Washington, DC 20024
Limani
670 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024
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Pendry Washington DC - The Wharf
655 Water St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Cambria Hotel Washington D.C. Navy Yard Riverfront
69 Q St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Hyatt House Washington DC / The Wharf
725 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Canopy by Hilton Washington DC The Wharf
975 7th St SW, Washington, DC 20024
Capitol Hill Fully Furnished Apartments
M St SW and, Delaware Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024
Placemakr Buzzard Point
101 V St SW, Washington, DC 20024, United States
The Spa at the Wharf
801 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC 20024
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Titanic Memorial

Washington, DC 20005
4.5(190)
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The Titanic Memorial is a granite statue in southwest Washington, D.C., that honors the men who gave their lives so that women and children might be saved during the RMS Titanic disaster. The thirteen-foot-tall figure is of a partly clad male figure with arms outstretched standing on a square base.

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attractions: Southwest Waterfront Park, City Cruises, East Potomac Park, Audi Field, The Wharf Marina, The Wharf DC, Southwest Duck Pond, National Defense University, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 7th Street Park and Fountain at The Wharf, restaurants: Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Washington D.C., Station 4, Philippe Chow DC, Fish Shop, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips - The Wharf D.C., All About Burger, Pitango Gelato & Coffee, The Wharf, Makers Union, Moonraker, Limani
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Nearby attractions of Titanic Memorial

Southwest Waterfront Park

City Cruises

East Potomac Park

Audi Field

The Wharf Marina

The Wharf DC

Southwest Duck Pond

National Defense University

Westminster Presbyterian Church

7th Street Park and Fountain at The Wharf

Southwest Waterfront Park

Southwest Waterfront Park

4.7

(203)

Open 24 hours
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City Cruises

City Cruises

4.3

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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East Potomac Park

East Potomac Park

4.6

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Audi Field

Audi Field

4.6

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Titanic Memorial

Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Washington D.C.

Station 4

Philippe Chow DC

Fish Shop

Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips - The Wharf D.C.

All About Burger

Pitango Gelato & Coffee, The Wharf

Makers Union

Moonraker

Limani

Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Washington D.C.

Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen - Washington D.C.

4.2

(1.4K)

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Station 4

Station 4

4.1

(1.0K)

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Philippe Chow DC

Philippe Chow DC

4.2

(401)

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Fish Shop

Fish Shop

4.5

(75)

$$$

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Reviews of Titanic Memorial

4.5
(190)
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1.0
1y

Bro, this was the absolute worst cruise experience ever. One minute I'm sleeping soundly, dreaming of all-you-can-eat buffets, and the next, I'm being told to hop onto a rubber dinghy. Seriously? The mattress on that thing was rock hard, and don’t even get me started on the bedding—there was none! I mean, I've had better accommodations camping in my backyard.

The food service on the dinghy was atrocious. They handed me a cup of salt water like it was some kind of gourmet soup. No snacks, no drinks, just pure ocean seasoning. How do you run out of food on a cruise ship? Isn't that like rule number one in the cruise handbook?

The entertainment options were non-existent. No movies, no shows, not even a deck of cards. Just me, my fellow disgruntled passengers, and the infinite sea. I would have killed for some shuffleboard or a karaoke machine.

And the service? Let’s just say it left a lot to be desired. The crew was nice enough, I suppose, but I had to row for days before we finally reached land. I didn't sign up for a DIY adventure. And where were the towels? Not even a complimentary beach towel to dry off with.

Oh, and don’t even get me started on the lifeboat fashion. Those life vests? So last season. They totally clashed with my pajamas.

In summary, if you're looking for a cruise where you can sleep soundly, eat delicious food, and be entertained, avoid this one at all costs. Unless you’re into rowing workouts and extreme minimalist living, then this might just be the adventure for you. But for me? Never again.

Just to be clear, this is 100% a joke. I have the utmost respect for all the unfortunate passengers who lost their lives in...

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5.0
1y

Title: A Poignant Echo of the Past: The Titanic Memorial in D.C.

Review:

While it may not top the usual list of tourist hotspots, the Titanic Memorial in Washington, D.C., is a profound destination for history enthusiasts and those touched by tragedy. Located in a serene waterfront park, the memorial serves as a moving homage to the lives lost in the disaster.

Symbolism in Solitude

At the heart of the memorial is a remarkable statue by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. The robed male figure, with arms outstretched toward the Potomac River, symbolizes heroism and mourning. While the inscription on the monument reflects societal views of the time, the statue's emotional impact is undeniable. It stirs deep reflections on sacrifice and remembrance for all those lost on the Titanic, regardless of gender or age.

A Secluded Spot for Solace

In contrast to the bustling National Mall, the tranquil setting of the Southwest Waterfront Park offers visitors a space to connect with the Titanic's poignant history deeply. The quiet atmosphere enhances the personal engagement with those aboard's narrative.

Discovering History in Seclusion

Its somewhat unexpected location only enhances the charm of the memorial, branding it as a hidden treasure for those who seek a more intimate historical experience.

In Summary:

Though many tourists may bypass it, the Titanic Memorial provides a resonant experience for those who venture there. It is a sanctuary of reflection, embodying the resilience of the human spirit in the face of great...

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4.0
1y

This exhibit at National Harbor is a great way to get a more in depth, historical perspective of what took place. There so many interesting artifacts, some from the wreckage, some from sister ships. The letters from passengers and crew to their families were so poignant. The photos are haunting. As you go through the exhibit you wear your earbuds or head phones and listen to the tour narration on your smartphone. If you need audio equipment you can pay small fee and they provide it for you. It has a real museum feel to it. It takes about an hour and a half to go through it and they have a souvenir shop you can visit on the way out. Bring parking money as it is National Harbor, after all. It's a great low-key activity, and really makes you appreciate how much easier it is to travel nowadays. Even first class travelers back then didn't have toilets, so, you...

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Holly Bednar, Realtor at eXp Realty, LLCHolly Bednar, Realtor at eXp Realty, LLC
This exhibit at National Harbor is a great way to get a more in depth, historical perspective of what took place. There so many interesting artifacts, some from the wreckage, some from sister ships. The letters from passengers and crew to their families were so poignant. The photos are haunting. As you go through the exhibit you wear your earbuds or head phones and listen to the tour narration on your smartphone. If you need audio equipment you can pay small fee and they provide it for you. It has a real museum feel to it. It takes about an hour and a half to go through it and they have a souvenir shop you can visit on the way out. Bring parking money as it is National Harbor, after all. It's a great low-key activity, and really makes you appreciate how much easier it is to travel nowadays. Even first class travelers back then didn't have toilets, so, you know, lucky us.
Austin GraffAustin Graff
The Titanic Memorial may be the least known memorial in Washington, DC and one of the smallest. If you're a tourist, I wouldn't go out of your way to visit it, BUT if you're a local, you should. Here's why: 1) It's on the waterfront. It's in SW DC beyond the new District Wharf right next to Fort McNair. It's a large statue with arms spread wide with an inscription in the front and back of the memorial honoring all people who died in the Titanic so women and children could get in the life boats. 2) Its historic and an old memorial. If you study history, it's one of the only Titanic memorials in the USA. 3) It's a great stop on a run. Enjoy the views of the water and the nearby 1960's DC buildings. Again, if you're a local, stop by at least once during your DC tenure.
Barry MBarry M
If you are staying on the Wharf in D.C., you'll probably spend some time walking around and taking in the sites. If you follow the walkway along the Wharf, heading southeast toward the Potomac, you'll be moving away from the hotels, restaurants and crowds. The walk along the water is an easy stroll and eventually you'll be rewarded with this memorial to the Titanic. According to the information engraved on the monument, it was erected in 1931. It might not be what you came to Washington to see. But it's worth seeing and the scenery makes it a peaceful journey.
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This exhibit at National Harbor is a great way to get a more in depth, historical perspective of what took place. There so many interesting artifacts, some from the wreckage, some from sister ships. The letters from passengers and crew to their families were so poignant. The photos are haunting. As you go through the exhibit you wear your earbuds or head phones and listen to the tour narration on your smartphone. If you need audio equipment you can pay small fee and they provide it for you. It has a real museum feel to it. It takes about an hour and a half to go through it and they have a souvenir shop you can visit on the way out. Bring parking money as it is National Harbor, after all. It's a great low-key activity, and really makes you appreciate how much easier it is to travel nowadays. Even first class travelers back then didn't have toilets, so, you know, lucky us.
Holly Bednar, Realtor at eXp Realty, LLC

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The Titanic Memorial may be the least known memorial in Washington, DC and one of the smallest. If you're a tourist, I wouldn't go out of your way to visit it, BUT if you're a local, you should. Here's why: 1) It's on the waterfront. It's in SW DC beyond the new District Wharf right next to Fort McNair. It's a large statue with arms spread wide with an inscription in the front and back of the memorial honoring all people who died in the Titanic so women and children could get in the life boats. 2) Its historic and an old memorial. If you study history, it's one of the only Titanic memorials in the USA. 3) It's a great stop on a run. Enjoy the views of the water and the nearby 1960's DC buildings. Again, if you're a local, stop by at least once during your DC tenure.
Austin Graff

Austin Graff

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If you are staying on the Wharf in D.C., you'll probably spend some time walking around and taking in the sites. If you follow the walkway along the Wharf, heading southeast toward the Potomac, you'll be moving away from the hotels, restaurants and crowds. The walk along the water is an easy stroll and eventually you'll be rewarded with this memorial to the Titanic. According to the information engraved on the monument, it was erected in 1931. It might not be what you came to Washington to see. But it's worth seeing and the scenery makes it a peaceful journey.
Barry M

Barry M

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