The SS United States is scheduled to depart from Philadelphia next week to be turned into the world's largest artificial reef ...
SS United States, docked in South Philadelphia, will be towed to become the largest artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico.
DRPA says the likely temporary traffic stops on the Walt Whitman, Commodore Barry, and the Delaware Memorial Bridges are to ...
The SS United States, a retired ocean liner docked in Philadelphia, was recently burglarized by at least five suspects who snuck on board the historic 1950s-era vessel. Around 1:40 a.m. on Oct. 2 ...
Follow the SS United States’ historic journey from Philadelphia to Mobile, Alabama, as it prepares to become the world’s ...
The SS United States will be towed later this year from the Philadelphia waterfront — where it has sat for decades — to Mobile, Ala., to strip away toxic materials and then scuttle the ship in ...
The SS United States and Penn Warehousing have officially settled their two-year-long dispute and the ship will now be turned into an artificial reef in accordance with a museum in Okaloosa County ...
The SS United States, hailed as the fast transoceanic liner ... doubled as a transport in World War II. As a passenger liner, it would carry about 2,100 passengers and did carry more than 16,600 ...
The SS United States' next voyage will be its last. The historic ship that's been docked in South Philly for decades soon will head down to Florida — stopping in Mobile, Alabama, for a quick ...
The SS United States, the historic ocean liner that has sat for decades on the Delaware River, is closer to becoming an artificial reef off the Florida coast. Okaloosa County plans to allocate ...
The SS United States first launched in 1951. It was operational from 1952 to 1969 and was primarily used as a transatlantic passenger line transporting celebrities and dignitaries. It found its ...