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Description
In the early 1960's the city of Long Beach needing a first class tourist attraction, decided to buy the Queen Mary from the Cunard Steamship Line. An historic last voyage was planned with Movie Stars, Aristocrats, and Politicians. Starting in South Hampton, England, the Queen sailed to Brazil, around the tip of South America, and into the Pacific for the first time. On December 6th, 1967, the Queen Mary sailed Triumphantly into Long Beach accompanied by a virtual armada of boats of every kind full of cheering spectators. All along the beach and harbor, tens thousands of Long Beach residents thrilled at the spectacle of the great ships arrival along with fire boats, helicopters, battleships, airplanes and blimps.
Type
moving image
Format
VHS
Extent
1 Tape of 1 00:28:12
Identifier
LB Coll Storage Item #63 clob_000023
Language
English
Subject
Boats and boating HMS Queen Mary Long Beach (Calif.)--History
Place
Long Beach (Calif.)
Provenance
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