The SS United States, once America's crowning jewel of maritime engineering, has begun its last voyage from Philadelphia to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Florida coast. This marks ...
Photos of the SS United States being pulled by a 140-foot tugboat prompted many to ask how the move was even possible.
After being docked in Philadelphia for nearly three decades, the SS United States -- once the world's fastest ocean liner -- ...
Looking rusty and every bit of 75 years old, the former luxury cruiser limped into the Port of Mobile Monday with the help of ...
The SS United States, the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic, will meet its final resting place in the Gulf off the ...
The SS United States will remain in Mobile for about a year as Coleen Marine removes hazardous paints, plastic, fuel and oil. When preparations are complete, it will be sunk off the coast of Florida ...
USS United States is in the Gulf on the way to becoming the world's largest artificial reef. Will you see it from the ...
SS United States' presence revitalizes local interest in Port of Mobile, selling out harbor cruises and generating visitors ...
The SS United States is marking the end of the first leg of its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef.
The SS United States sat in South Philadelphia for 30 years before finally leaving its dock after several setbacks and ...
The SS United States is notable for 44 mph speeds, two 65-foot funnels that vent exhaust off its decks. The liner cruised by Palm Beach County's coast.