Largo man with world-famous ‘Titanic’ VHS museum must find new home for more than 3,500 tapes

A museum dedicated to “Titanic” on VHS has sunken, but Josh DiGangi aka

, won’t let go of his collection.

The Largo resident and social media phenomenon is nearing 3,500 copies of his treasured “T on V,” which appear alongside his homemade Jack Dawson dolls and tributes to James Cameron in the newly released “ Ripley’s Believe it or Not ” book.

But they’re no longer at “ House of T ,” a makeshift museum inside a Dunedin Smokeshop DiGangi has been hosting tours at for the last five months.

“My friend sold the smoke shop and the new owner asked us to leave,” he told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay. “They didn’t see the vision.”

A couple hundred of his 160,000-plus social media followers stopped by the museum IRL, bringing about 500 VHS tapes for the collection.

“Lots of them drove hours to see the collection,” he said. “It was a fun experience that we didn’t think we could actually pull off.”

Until his shrine of dreams can find a new home, it will move back into its original spot in DiGangi’s house.

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