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  1. RMS Queen Mary[3] is a retired British ocean liner that operated primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, she was subsequently joined by RMS Queen Elizabeth[4] in Cunard's two-ship weekly express service between Southampton, Cherbourg and New York.

  2. Queen Mary, British passenger ship of the Cunard Line that was the epitome of the transatlantic ocean liner. The Queen Mary was in service from 1936 to 1967, and it later became a hotel and tourist attraction, docked at Long Beach, California. In the late 1920s the Cunard Line faced an aging fleet.

  3. By 1965 the entire Cunard fleet was operating at a loss and they decided to retire and sell the legendary Queen Mary. On October 31, 1967, the Queen Mary departed on her final cruise, arriving in Long Beach, California, on December 9, 1967. She has called Southern California her home ever since. The Queen Mary is now a floating Hotel ...

  4. The Queen Mary was Britain's great hope. The shipyard workers in Clydebank created a behemoth - it had the biggest hull in the world, and 12 decks housing 2,139 passengers and 1,101 crew.

  5. The Queen Mary: Greatest Ocean Liner. Documentary exploring the eventful life of the Clyde-built ship, RMS Queen Mary, from a symbol of hope to a nation, to the floating hotel of today. With ...

  6. 11 June 2021. Google. The Queen Mary is a closed tourist attraction in Long Beach, California. A plan for "critical" repairs to the former ocean liner Queen Mary has been ordered by its new ...

  7. Graveyard Tours. Experience a more haunting side of the Queen Mary after Midnight! The Graveyard Tour leads visitors on a 2-hour journey through various areas of the ship rarely seen by the general public as they explore the legends behind some of the ocean liner's most notorious specters. Decide for yourself whether or not the ship is haunted.

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