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QUEEN ELIZABETH: 1940 - "The ELIZABETH" Port Everglade flop exhibit

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Cunard Line: "Come aboard THE ELIZABETH, Queen of the Seas" proclaims the headline on this fold-out brochure from around 1970. 

The ship had left the Cunard fleet in late 1968 and was sold to promoters who envisioned another QUEEN MARY type attraction in Port Everglades, Florida.  

"Here she awaits the thousands of visitors who will once again bring her decks alive," reads the overly optimistic text.  In fact, only a dribble showed up and city officials feared the QUEEN ELIZABETH was a huge fire trap. 

"THE ELIZABETH will be accorded the loving care of skilled custodians who will preserve and protect the 'Queen of the Seas' for generations, yet unborn, to know."  Didn't happen. This carnival side-show soon closed down and the ship sold to become a floating university.  Sadly, within two years QE was a burned-out wreck on the bottom of Hong Kong Harbor. 
 
Very good condition.

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