Day 6, Sunday June 30th. Our WCBD News 2 Viewer Trip Continues…. Today was filled with many of the biggest highlights of our trip so far. After having beautiful weather, as the natives told us, we ...
Belfast, with about 350,000 residents, is Ireland’s second-largest city, considerably smaller than Dublin (population 550,000), about 100 miles south. The main downtown tourist zone in Belfast is ...
Set on the very site where the ill-fated vessel was built, Titanic Belfast offers a powerful and thought-provoking journey through maritime history. When sailing into the port city of Belfast, a visit ...
The On the Water exhibition in the National Museum of American History has an intriguing collection of Titanic memorabilia, ...
Belfast’s museums and historic sites offer students an immersive way to explore the city’s fascinating history, from maritime legends to political heritage. Whether you’re interested in culture, ...
Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital city, is perhaps best known for the sectarian strife that took place during the era of the Troubles, and as the birthplace of the Titanic (and many other ships that ...
There’s no need to choose between history and luxury, because combining Belfast’s most famous hotel, the Titanic Hotel Belfast, with its most immersive museum, the ... Read moreThe post Combine ...
A Belfast museum has returned ancestral Hawaiian human remains almost two centuries after they were taken. National Museums Northern Ireland (NMNI) returned the iwi kūpuna (ancestral Hawaiian remains) ...
For much of its history Belfast has been the industrial dynamo of Ireland. During the 19th century it was Ireland’s largest city, and during the last half of the 19th century it was the fastest ...
When Lawrence Fong visited museum ship HMS Belfast with his wife and children in 2024, he had no idea that he was about to make an extraordinary discovery. In the ship's East Asia Mess Decks he ...