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a Shopping, Dining and Entertainment District stretching more than a mile of beautiful California coastline.
Featuring more than 250 stores, 30 restaurants, 1,500 hotel rooms, 25 rides and attractions, world class theater productions, convention center, museums and the return of the two most famous ocean liners in history.
Said to be the Impossible Plan and featured in articles and broadcasts around the world, the Queen's Project takes one of the most famous Ocean Liners in history, transforming her back to the grand liner she once was.
For nearly a century she has stood as a legend, she has seen war, peace and depression; she has made a place in history unlike any other vessel. Today she sits, alone, quietly waiting, yearning to return to the sea. The damage continues, the rust continues and her hull becomes weaker as every second ticks with time. From reports in 1992 showing 78% disintegration to her Bottom Hull Rivets, on borrowed time, what do the next years hold?
The Queen's Project is a real plan, not to just paint or add some fixes to the great vessel, but instead completely restore the vessel back to how she once appeared during her heyday. Investing more than $1.5 billion dollars, in one of the largest maritime projects in history the Queen Mary will once again run under her own power, sailing the oceans of the world reintroducing a new generation to the golden age of travel as never thought would again be possible.
The Queen Mary will offer the finest in accommodations, her lush wood interiors once restored with sparkle with life, her ballrooms will once again be filled with laughter and music and her engines will roar with unprecedented power.
The Queen Mary is a force to not be taken lightly, she has stood as an icon to the might of the British Empire and has been a landmark to the City of Long Beach, even almost a century later she is still the most recognizable ship in the World.
For the challenges are high, the Queen's Project with the Island of Long Beach will bring back to the world, the true queen of the seas. Instead of closing the history books of this majestic liner, she will continue writing her history as the most majestic vessel on earth that no vessel present or future can surpass.
With the investment of $1.5 billion dollars, 5 years and the creation of over 15,000 jobs the Queens Project with the Island of Long Beach welcomes you in being a part of history.
Although some say, it cannot be done, we are here to prove that it can and will.
The Los Angeles Times
"Proposal Floated to Return the Queen Mary to the High Seas"
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The Los Angeles Times - LA Now
"Big Plans for Queen Mary"
The Examinor
"Company wants to Sail Queen Mary Again" Read More
The Log Magazine
"Will the Queen Mary sail again?"
Project Note:
The Island of Long Beach with association of the Queen's Project and the American Liner Project are not associated nor affiliated with the City of Long Beach, the Queen Mary Operations nor Save the Queen, LLC.
The Island of Long Beach is a proposed plan, for what could be done with the aging vessel and adjacent property; all information pertained herein is for informational purposes only.
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