You will notice a sea of pink at the Titanic Museum attraction during October, as the popular attraction observes Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Dozens of pink flamingos line the sidewalk along 76 Country Boulevard, outside the ship, and a giant pink ribbon adorns the Titanic, as the attraction pays tribute to those affected by the disease of breast cancer.
Of those surviving the Titanic tragedy, 49 passed away from cancer. Seven of the survivors died of breast cancer.
For seven years the Titanic Museum Attraction has recognized these special men and women whose lives were claimed by cancer in such a significant way, with 49 pink flamingos—one with the name of each Titanic survivor who died of cancer—and a 15-foot pink ribbon on the bow of the boat. Inside the attraction, on the Survivors' Wall, the names of those survivors who succumbed to cancer will be acknowledged with a pink ribbon beside his or her name throughout the month of October.
Branson's Titanic Museum Attraction is located at 3235 West 76 Country Boulevard, at the intersection of Highway 165. For tickets or more information, call 800-381-7670.
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