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The historic SS United States has been sitting at the Port of Mobile in Alabama for more than a month now, and with each passing day, is closer to becoming the world’s largest artificial reef, writes ...
Owners of the historic SS United States have provided a new update on the ship ahead of its sinking off the coast of Florida.
The SS United States, a nearly 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, is going through a months-long scouring at the Port of Mobile in Alabama.
The SS United States arrived in Alabama at the beginning of March following a 12-day tow from Philadelphia’s Delaware River, where it has spent nearly three decades.
The SS United States arrived in Alabama at the beginning of March following a 12-day tow from Philadelphia's Delaware River, where it has spent nearly three decades.
The SS United States is set to join Okaloosa County’s more than 500 artificial reefs, which include a dozen smaller ship wrecks.Officials hope to draw tourists and generate millions of dollars ...
But the SS United States is a steamship — and as time went on, transatlantic passengers increasingly turned to other modes of travel like airplanes. The SS United States soon retired. It spent 27 ...
The SS United States became a reserve ship in 1969. It then spent decades in Norfolk and Newport News as it bounced between various private owners who hoped to redevelop it, but each time their ...
The legendary SS United States, once the fastest ocean liner in the world, made a rare appearance off the Palm Beach County coast on Feb. 26 before heading to Alabama for a final cleaning.. At ...
The journey begins: SS United States starts last voyage to its final destination – at the bottom of the Gulf In a court document, the coalition says its members are dedicated to preserving historic ...
The SS United States, left the port of Philadelphia behind a tugboat last Wednesday for the first time in almost 30 years. Okaloosa County bought the ocean liner last year for $10 million with ...
The SS United States, which once welcomed aboard celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Walt Disney and John Wayne as well as four presidents, ...