These days, New York harbor is still entertaining the big ships, but instead of black or navy hulls with sleek lines, it's all the stark white mega cruise ships bound for Bermuda or St. Thomas. You could argue that the Cunard ship Queen Mary 2 that docks in Brooklyn is styled like a transatlantic liner, but she's no Ile de France for sure. In fact, the last great liner to call New York harbor a second home left for good in mid-January 2008 when the Queen Elizabeth II sailed into retirement.
So you can cruise by The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island just like in the old days and imagine your relatives passing through here to a new life, but no longer can you do so while waving over the railing from "France Afloat."
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[Scan from March 1953 edition of "The New York Visitor"]


