Queen Mary

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Queen Mary is a historic retired British ocean liner now permanently moored in Long Beach, California, serving as a floating hotel, museum, and tourist attraction.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf floating hotel
museum ship
ocean liner
passenger ship
tourist attraction
awarded Cutty Sark
surface form: Blue Riband
beam 36.1 metres
builder John Brown & Company
builtAt Clydebank
surface form: Clydebank, Scotland
callSign GBTT
carried mail
passengers
troops
completedIn 1936
constructionStarted 1930-12-01
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
currentLocation Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California
deckCount 12
enteredService 1936-05-27
function event venue
hotel
museum
grossTonnage 81237
hasSisterShip RMS Queen Elizabeth
RMS Queen Elizabeth 2
historicDesignation historic ocean liner
IMONumber 5528793
launchDate 1934-09-26
length 310.7 metres
maximumSpeed about 32 knots
mooredAt Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California
namedAfter Mary of Teck
Queen consort of King George V
notableFor Art Deco interiors
operator Cunard Line
ownedBy Cunard Line
portOfRegistry Liverpool
propulsion steam turbine
retiredFromService 1967
role transatlantic ocean liner
troopship
route Southampton–Cherbourg–New York
serviceSpeed about 28.5 knots
status permanently moored
retired
touristAttractionIn Long Beach
surface form: Long Beach, California
usedAs troopship during World War II
yardNumber 534

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Long Beach hasAttraction Queen Mary