An exhibition from National Geographic. Experience the classical age of piracy come to life in the exhibition Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship. You'll discover the perils and privileges of pirate life as you explore more than 200 artifacts recovered from the wreck of the Whydah -- the first fully authenticated pirate ship ever to be discovered in U.S. waters. Organized by National Geographic, Arts and Exhibitions International, and AEG Exhibitions, Real Pirates examines the rich history of Caribbean trade routes during the 18th century and the link between the slave trade and piracy. You'll encounter compelling true stories of those who lived aboard the Whydah and learn about the forces that shaped their world. Throughout the 13,000-square-foot interactive exhibition, you'll get chance to experience pirate life by hoisting the skull-and-crossbones, tying pirate knots, taking home a pirate hat, participating in a treasure hunt, and even speaking with a "real" pirate. Treasure chests of gold and jewelry, as well as armories of cannons and swords, let you understand how these people lived and died in the "Golden Age of Piracy."
Added by Upcoming Robot on April 14, 2011