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Queen Mary Is Getting a Makeover, and You Can Buy Her Scraps

LONG BEACH— The 88-year-old ocean liner in Long Beach, the RMS Queen Mary, was destined for permanent closure when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, but there has been a change in course after the news broke that the vessel would get a $5 million cosmetic repair.   In early January, the City of Long...
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  1. My big thanks to the to the mayor Garcia in the city council for saving this historic landmark. My wife and I have been going to the Queen Mary every year for anniversary since we’ve been married. The ship has a major sentimental value to us and we are so excited to hear that is going to be saved we are so looking forward to going back and making new memories thank you for allowing us to share our thoughts. Louis and Diana Rodriguez

    1. It has been a special part of my life. I was there the day it sailed into Long Beach. My Father in law sailed on it as a troop ship and was on it when it was hit by a topedo. My best friend’s mother was a war bride and came on the Queen. My wife and I spent the first nite married in The Queens Suite. Im glad that Long Beach is saving the Queen.

  2. It has been a special part of my life. I was there the day it sailed into Long Beach. My Father in law sailed on it as a troop ship and was on it when it was hit by a topedo. My best friend’s mother was a war bride and came on the Queen. My wife and I spent the first nite married in The Queens Suite. Im glad that Long Beach is saving the Queen.

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