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"The Ghosts of the RMS Queen Mary"

IT WAS TRUE STORY IN Second World War OF GHOSTS

By BURN BRIGHTPublished about a year ago 3 min read
  • The RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that is now permanently docked in Long Beach, California and serves as a tourist attraction and hotel. Over the years, many people have reported experiencing strange and unexplained phenomena on the ship, leading to rumors of haunting and ghostly apparitions.

    "Here are some of the most famous ghost stories associated with the RMS Queen Mary:"

  • The Lady in White: One of the most famous ghosts said to haunt the Queen Mary is a woman in a white dress who is often seen wandering the hallways of the ship. Some believe that she is the spirit of a woman who died on board the ship during World War II.

  • The Ghostly Children: There have been reports of ghostly children playing in the swimming pool area of the ship, even though the pool has been drained for years. Some believe that these children are the spirits of two young boys who drowned in the pool many years ago.

  • The Ghost of John Henry: Another ghost said to haunt the Queen Mary is the spirit of a man named John Henry, who worked in the engine room during the ship's heyday. Visitors have reported seeing a ghostly figure walking through the engine room, and some have even claimed to hear his voice.
  • Rom B340: One of the most haunted areas of the ship is said to be room B340. Guests who have stayed in the room have reported strange noises, unexplained movements of objects, and the feeling of being touched by unseen hands. The room is now closed to guests due to the high number of reported paranormal experiences.

While there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of ghosts, many people believe that the RMS Queen Mary is one of the most haunted locations in the United States, and the stories of its ghostly inhabitants continue to fascinate and intrigue visitors.

The RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that has been permanently docked in Long Beach, California, since 1967. Over the years, there have been numerous reports of ghost sightings and other paranormal activity on the ship, leading to rumors of haunting and ghostly apparitions.

One of the most famous ghost stories associated with the Queen Mary involves the "lady in white." According to legend, the woman was a passenger on the ship who died in her cabin during World War II. Since then, many people have reported seeing a ghostly apparition of a woman in a white dress wandering the hallways of the ship. Some have even claimed to feel her presence and see her reflection in mirrors.

Another well-known ghost story from the Queen Mary involves the ship's swimming pool. Despite being drained and closed off for many years, visitors have reported seeing ghostly figures of children playing around the pool area. Some believe that these are the spirits of two young boys who drowned in the pool during the ship's heyday.

There are also reports of a ghostly figure of a man walking through the engine room. Some believe that this figure is the ghost of John Henry, a former crew member who worked in the engine room during the ship's active years.

Perhaps the most famous haunted area of the Queen Mary is room B340. Guests who have stayed in the room have reported feeling strange presences, hearing unexplained noises, and even seeing ghostly apparitions. The room has been closed to guests due to the high number of reported paranormal experiences.

Despite the lack of scientific evidence, the stories of the ghostly inhabitants of the Queen Mary continue to intrigue and fascinate visitors to this day. Many believe that the ship is one of the most haunted locations in the United States.

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