Long Beach considers options for Queen Mary, including sinking the ship
The Queen Mary ship is shown docked in Long Beach in May. The city of Long Beach has taken control of the ship and is considering several options, including restoring it and sinking it.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
July 20, 2021 6:56 PM PT
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The aging Queen Mary could cost the city of Long Beach up to $175 million to preserve and maintain over the next 25 years but it could cost even more up to $190 million to recycle for scrap or sink into the ocean.
Those were some of the options considered Tuesday by the Long Beach City Council, which formally took control of the ship last month after the company that held the ship’s lease and the surrounding land filed for bankruptcy protection.
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