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Queen Mary |
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Queen Mary – world’s most prominent luxury ship to sail the Atlantic Ocean, a 1936 ocean liner that docks permanently at the Long Beach. It is roughly 200 feet higher that the Titanic. In 1967 the ship was converted as a hotel and a museum. Today it is the world’s floating museum which exhibits some of the most luxurious ship artifacts and memorabilia. |
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Aquarium of the Pacific |
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Aquarium of the Pacific – it is United States largest aquarium that houses thousands of species and animals. They have three major permanent galleries these are the Tropical Pacific, Northern Pacific and southern California/Baja. Three unique galleries where you can see the different important species in the ocean. It is one of the most visited places of attraction in the country with estimated 13 million visitors since its opening. |
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Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Adobe |
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Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Adobe – located in Virginia Road, this magnificent two-story adobe building from 1800. A national and a state historic landmark. This building is known to be the one of the important historic site in the city for its old architecture and uniqueness. It is also included in the site a library that houses California history. |
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