A N.S. ghost ship is fading from memory — 150 years after its crew disappeared

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A Nova Scotia sailing ship is at the heart of a 150-year-old mystery, one that is drifting away from public consciousness.

Over the years, the story of the Mary Celeste and its ill-fated crew has been told in books, documentaries, radio, television and film, but it is little spoken about in Nova Scotia

Roger Marsters, curator of marine history for the Nova Scotia Museum, says while he gets many questions about the Titanic, no one has asked him about the Mary Celeste in his eight years at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.

But he says it deserves to live on in lore because of the

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