After several delays, the iconic ship SS United States is tentatively scheduled to begin its move to Florida this week.
The SS United States is going to set sail for the final time in the coming days. After nearly 30 years in Philadelphia, the historic 53,000-ton ship is back on track to being sunk and becoming the ...
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Axios on MSNNew York preservationists beg Trump to save SS United StatesA group of New York preservationists is asking President Trump to intervene to save the SS United States. Why it matters: The ...
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNSS United States: Historic ship will be moved this weekend as part of world's largest artificial reef projectThe SS United States, a staple in South Philadelphia's Navy Yard, will begin its final journey this weekend to become part of the world's largest artificial reef.
The SS United States looked like it was ready to make its last voyage – from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico. But wouldn’t you know it: The first leg of the ship’s journey to her new ...
Okaloosa County paid $1 million for the SS United States on Sept. 23, buying it from the conservancy that was in charge of preserving the ship during the decades it has spent in Philadelphia.
The SS United States was built in 1951 and sailed from 1952 until its retirement in 1969. The ship had a capacity of 1,984 passengers. Related Seaworthiness concerns delay SS United States' final ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Plans to move the SS United States out of Philadelphia hit another snag. Okaloosa County's Tourist Development Department in Florida, which is the ship's new owner ...
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