
Queen Mary (ship)
Queen Mary was a luxurious British ocean liner built in the 1930s, known for its elegant design and speed. It served mainly as a passenger vessel transporting travelers between Europe and North America, especially during World War II, when it was converted into a troopship. After retiring from passenger service in the 1960s, it became a museum and hotel in Long Beach, California. The ship is celebrated for its Art Deco architecture, rich history, and status as an icon of maritime engineering and travel from the early 20th century.