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The RMS Queen Mary was a ocean liner built for the Cunard line.The ship served in both World Wars and she is now a floating museum,hotel and con frence center.

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  • The RMS Queen Mary was a ocean liner built for the Cunard line.The ship served in both World Wars and she is now a floating museum,hotel and con frence center.
  • The RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that cruised the Atlantic Ocean from the 1930s to the 1960s. It is now permanently moored at the port of Long Beach, California.
  • RMS Queen Mary is a 1936 Art Deco ocean liner permanently docked at Long Beach, California. Roughly 200 ft (61 m) longer than the RMS Titanic, the former Cunard Liner is famous for being the fastest in the world from 1936 to 1952, for its distinctive art deco design and for its use during World War II as a troop transport. It was purchased by the City of Long Beach in 1967 for conversion to a hotel and maritime museum. * Long Beach Youth Sports * QueenMary.com
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  • The RMS Queen Mary was a ocean liner built for the Cunard line.The ship served in both World Wars and she is now a floating museum,hotel and con frence center.
  • The RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that cruised the Atlantic Ocean from the 1930s to the 1960s. It is now permanently moored at the port of Long Beach, California.
  • RMS Queen Mary is a 1936 Art Deco ocean liner permanently docked at Long Beach, California. Roughly 200 ft (61 m) longer than the RMS Titanic, the former Cunard Liner is famous for being the fastest in the world from 1936 to 1952, for its distinctive art deco design and for its use during World War II as a troop transport. It was purchased by the City of Long Beach in 1967 for conversion to a hotel and maritime museum. * Long Beach Youth Sports * QueenMary.com
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