Long Beach: Ship
Places and attractions in the Ship category
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RMS Queen Mary
Floating 1930s hotel with dining and a spa The RMS Queen Mary is a retired ocean liner that has found a permanent home in the harbor of Long Beach, California. This majestic vessel, once a symbol of transatlantic travel, was launched in 1934 and is now a significant tourist attraction, hotel, museum, and event...
Soviet submarine B-427
B-427 was a Project 641 diesel-electric attack submarine of the Soviet Navy. The "B" in her designation stands for большая. Commissioned in 1971, the submarine operated with the Russian Pacific Fleet until decommissioning in 1994.
Garbutt-Walsh Inc.
Garbutt-Walsh Inc. was started in 1907 by Matt J. Walsh and Frank Garbutt as a boatyard in San Pedro, California on Terminal Island at Berth No. 221. Garbutt-Walsh Inc. built and repaired boats and yachts for pleasure and commercial. President of Garbutt-Walsh Inc. was Matt J. Walsh and Vice President was David J. Walsh.
United Concrete Pipe Corporation
United Concrete Pipe Corporation main construction was of main water pipeline lines, building concrete bridges, concrete roads, and foundations for buildings. United Concrete Pipe was established in 1919 in Ventura, California by Tom P. Polich. In 1924 Steve Krai and B. J. Ukropina became partners with Polich.