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“The Last Supper” Titanic “was in St. Louis in honor of the centennial of luxury liner

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

St. Louis, Missouri (PRWEB) January 20, 2012

Cruise Gateway City to experience the history, fashion, food and music elegant Edwardian era in the St. Louis Centennial weekend of “Titanic” April 13 – 15 , 2012. For more information or click http://www.explorestlouis.com http://www.titanic2012stl.com or call 314-657-5033. Tickets for all events and accommodation are also available through Metrotix 314-534-1111 or http://www.metrotix.com

hundred years ago in April, a reporter for the “St. Louis Post-Dispatch has killed one of the biggest stories of the 20th century, the death of HMS” Titanic “.

St. Louis reporter Carlos Hurd was aboard the Carpathia, the ship drew Titanics lifeboats of survivors clinging to. Heard and his wife Catherine was the first eyewitness interviews download unsinkable ocean liner. He wrote a history of the world title rolls of toilet paper in the path that led those who were rescued in New York Harbor. Today, the legendary ship continues to make headlines in St. Louis, where the weekend special commemorative events will be remembered that this is a fascinating piece of history.


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Friday, April 13, Missouri History Museum in Forest Park is a Champagne Reception Edwardian before screening the classic 1958 film “Titanic” night to remember. Guests will also see the “Titanic” in the collection of artifacts from museums.

culmination of the weekend took place in the Fabulous Fox Theatre on Saturday, April 14. Foxs chef Stephen Proctor, along with the culinary faculty LEcole Culiniare will restore the original menu, first class, served on the “Titanic” score on the actual 100th anniversary of the last dinner on the ship. Historical menu has been carefully studied in order to recreate these dishes eleven magnificent and accompanying wines. Titanic size of the menu includes oysters la Russe, poached salmon, filet mignon, chicken Lyonnaise, hot pudding back and Waldorf.

Diners can experience a taste of history: The last night of the “Titanic”, sitting on stage in St. Louis Fabulous Fox Theatre. Black-tie evening. Dinner guests are invited to wear vintage clothing (white tie for men). Upon arrival, guests receive a boarding card and envelope with the name and background of the real first-class passengers with “Titanic.” Guests can be assured that only the surface of the ice today, Fox will be found in the glasses.


Before dinner

period style cocktail with live music, popular in 1912 to fill the Fox Theatre Grand Lobby develops. Between courses, guests will be entertained by stories of the “Titanic” told the actors portray the passengers and crew on board the fatal ship unsinkable Molly Brown Missouris own. Proceeds from the evening in favor of Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation, a not for profit, which encourages and promotes the performing arts in St. Louis.

Those who survived Saturday night to attend a special evening dinner, champagne Piper Palm House, the old west will become a greenhouse of the Mississippi River. Headquartered in St. Louis designed the Victorian Grove Park Tower, Palm House distinctive architecture, high ceilings, large windows and exotic plants, such as cafes Veranda Titanics?. Brunch will be recovered from the “Titanic” First Class breakfast menu. Options buffet meal, along with other delicacies, smoked salmon, lamb chops, filet, cooked to order omelets, fruit and baked goods.

three events range in price from $ 10 to $ 500, so that everyone can belong to the past and experience, history, fashion, food and music by Edward elegant era. Special package of St. Louis “Titanic” Weekend trips are offered a new restored Cheshire, Landmark Hotel property, which embodies the charm and authenticity of traditional British hotel with all modern amenities for today. $ 389 hotel package includes luxury accommodation for two nights (Friday and Saturday / double), English, continental breakfast on Saturday, complimentary high tea on Saturday from 1 to 4 hours round trip and transport events in the history of Missouri Museum Piper Fox Theatre and Palm.

fans of “Titanic,” they want to tour the historic Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis. Saint-Louisan Elizabeth Madill Robert McMillan returned home of the annual European tour and accommodation in room B-3 on board the “Titanic.” She, her daughter Georgette Madill, niece, Elizabeth Allen and Emily Kreuchen maid were rescued by lifeboat second Ms. Madill Roberts died in 1955 and was buried in the family of Madill. Also, rest in Bellefontaine, Carlos and Katherine Hurd, who traveled to the Carpathians, the White Star Line vessels that saved the passengers of “Titanic” lifeboat. Heard to offer his wife to help him gather news interview century. We Bellefontaine Cemetery office at 4847 West Florissant Avenue, a free card for these cemeteries, as well as hundreds of prominent figures, including explorer William Clark, a member of the Civil War, beer barons, writers, and more. Information is also available on http://www.bellefontainecemetery.org.

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Media NOTE: Fox Theatre chef Stephen Proctor, who will be the creation of the 11th course of the last “Titanic” and gastronomic extravaganza of other organizers of the event are available for interviews. Contact Donna Andrews in St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission at 314-421-1023 or dandrews (a) explorestlouis (dot) COM to take action

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