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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Cunard Museum in the Works -- and It'll Float

Cunard junkies -- and there are a lot of them -- will be able to lose themselves in the newest attraction announced for the soon-to-launch Queen Victoria: A Cunard museum.

Cunardia, as it'll be called, will be chock full of memorabilia from three of the line's most famous ships, the Queen Mary (launched in 1936), Queen Elizabeth (1940) and soon-to-retire Queen Elizabeth II (1969). Among the cooler items: the Queen Mary's Zig Zag clock, a device that helped the ship avoid German submarine attacks in World War II, and a portion of the Queen Mary's deck rail carved with the initials of American soldiers who sailed on her during the war.

Only a month to go, Cunard fans. The much-awaited vessel launches in December.

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