The transformation of the world's fastest ship into the largest artificial reef on Earth marks a new era in tourism and marine conservation.
After months of multiple delays, the SS United States finally left its longtime ... which is receiving the ship, needed to restore the ship’s structural integrity before it would be allowed ...
After months of delays, the historic SS United States ocean liner finally moved out of Philadelphia today on a new voyage as it prepares to become the world's largest artificial reef off the ...
The long-retired SS United States, the fastest ocean liner ever to cross the Atlantic, left the Delaware Bay on Thursday for its final voyage, after having been anchored to a Philadelphia dock for ...
The SS United States Conservancy tirelessly worked for years to find a new home and purpose for the historic ship but could not do so. It was eventually sold to Okaloosa County, Florida ...
The SS United States, once the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic Ocean, is currently on its way to its final destination as the world’s largest artificial reef off the Florida Coast.
In her heyday in the 1950s, the superliner SS United States broke all records by crossing the Atlantic Ocean in three and a half days. Looking rusty and every bit of 75 years old, the former ...
AS SOON AS THAT STARTS, WE’LL BRING IT TO YOU. A PIECE OF UNITED STATES HISTORY OFF THE SOUTH FLORIDA COAST. THE SS UNITED STATES, WHICH HAS BEEN DOCKED IN PHILADELPHIA SINCE THE 1990S ...
Observers of the SS United States’ move had become accustomed ... which is receiving the ship, needed to restore the ship’s structural integrity before it would be allowed to depart.
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