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  • Maritime,
  • White Star Line,
• 12/15/18

Christmas on an Ocean Liner

Ocean liners were often called "cities at sea", but how did these vast cities celebrate Christmas? What about Hanukkah or New Years? Let's look at how they turned this steamships into warm and festive places for the often homesick holiday travelers.

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