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Put the Titanic Jewelry in a Museum

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let them rest
by: Anonymous

i think we should let them rest. 1500 people died in that tragic event! imagine their terror as the ship went up on its nose and slammed back into the icey water. do we really need to profit from this? they are at peace now. also i heard that parts of the ship are deteriating now. let it be. hold them in your memories not your hands.

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FADE FROM MEMORY
by: Sue

Hi Olea

I agree, if we have no record of them, eventually they'll fade from memory. A museum sounds like the right place for them to me.
Sue

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