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Once the World’s Biggest Passenger Ship, This Metal Marvel That Crossed the Atlantic and Took Immigrants to Australia Has a New Museum Home

First publishedJul 15, 20:34 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 10:47 UTC · 12m ago
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Once the World’s Biggest Passenger Ship, This Metal Marvel That Crossed the Atlantic and Took Immigrants to Australia Has a New Museum Home
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The S.S. Great Britain, a historic metal passenger ship, has a new museum home in Bristol, England.

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The S.S. Great Britain was a big metal ship that traveled across the ocean. It was launched in 1843 and was the largest passenger ship in the world at that time. The ship is now a museum in Bristol, England.

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This news is important because it shows how a historic ship has been preserved and is now available for people to visit and learn about.

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What is the S.S. Great Britain?
The S.S. Great Britain is a historic metal passenger ship.
Where is the S.S. Great Britain now?
The S.S. Great Britain is now a museum in Bristol, England.
How long was the S.S. Great Britain?
The S.S. Great Britain was nearly 330 feet long.
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    The S.S. Great Britain's historical significance and its impact on the world.

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    SmithsonianHighlights the ship's launch and its status as the world's largest passenger ship.
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    SmithsonianMentions the ship's annual visitor numbers and its attraction to people.
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