The Queen Mary: A Haunted Legacy On the Waters of Long Beach

The Queen Mary has long been a beacon of historical intrigue, from its time as a luxurious ocean liner to its role as a troop transport vessel during World War II. But beyond its grandeur and historical significance, The Queen Mary has become infamous for something far more eerie—its ghostly inhabitants. Docked in Long Beach, California, this retired ocean liner is a hotspot for paranormal activity, with sightings and strange occurrences that have left visitors questioning whether the ship’s haunting reputation is more than just myth.

A Storied Past: From Luxury to Tragedy

Launched in 1936, the Queen Mary was initially the epitome of elegance, designed to ferry wealthy passengers across the Atlantic. But during World War II, the ship was repurposed to carry soldiers, leading to a traumatic chapter in its history. One of the most significant events was a fatal collision with the HMS Curacao in 1942, which killed over 300 people. It’s believed that the spirits of those who perished in the tragic accident, along with many other untold stories, continue to haunt the ship.

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