The RMS Queen Mary was a luxurious passenger liner in the 20th century, and was the pride of the Cunard-White Star line from 1936 until its retirement in 1967. Twice the size of the HMS Titanic, she even served as a transport ship during World War 2. After its passenger service ended, the Queen Mary found a permanent home as a museum, hotel, and tourist attraction in Long Beach, California. Throughout the years, passengers, guests, and crew have claimed to experience strange phenomena, voices, and apparitions. Countless people spent time on the Queen Mary, and 49 people are confirmed to have died on board. Some of the Queen Mary’s former passengers seem to have made themselves permanent residents.
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