John Joslyn

Gail Crutchfield of The Mountain Press recently wrote a comprehensive story about the new Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge.  Although so much is being written and reported about this fascinating new interactive exhibit, there are so many interesting aspects to the Titanic Museum that each story is entirely different from the last.

In the article, Crutchfield writes, “For the couple (Mary Kellogg Joslyn and John Joslyn), especially John Joslyn who helped organize a 1987 expedition and served as executive producer on “Return to the Titanic…LIVE,” documenting the adventure, honoring the memory of those lost in the tragedy is their main goal with the museum.

“The ship is a celebration of her crew and her passengers that were aboard,” Kellogg said, in referring to the museum.

After participating in the $6 million expedition and traveling the more than 2 miles down to the ocean floor to see the doomed ship, Joslyn decided he wanted to do something to pay tribute to the ship, her crew and passengers.”

You can read the entire article in The Mountain Press here.

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