
The Queen Mary (ship)
The Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that was launched in 1934 and served primarily as a passenger ship between Europe and America. Known for its Art Deco design and luxury, it played a vital role during World War II, transporting troops and supplies. After ceasing passenger services in 1967, it was permanently docked in Long Beach, California, where it now serves as a hotel, museum, and popular tourist attraction. The ship is noted for its historical significance, stunning architecture, and reports of paranormal activity, making it a fascinating subject for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike.