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SS United States starts last voyage to its final destination – at the bottom of the GulfThe SS United States, the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic, will meet its final resting place in the Gulf off the coast of Florida.
The historic ocean liner S.S. United States, which was decaying at a pier in South Philadelphia, has arrived in Mobile, Alabama.
PNJ.com (Pensacola) on MSN18d
Fastest ocean liner to cross Atlantic, SS United States, coming to Florida. Its futureThe SS United States hit 44 mph during sea trials. In comparison, today's cruise ships travel at around 28 mph. The fastest ...
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, once the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic, is heading to its final destination as the world’s ...
DelawareOnline.com (Wilmington, DE) on MSN27d
Third try: SS United States now set to leave Philadelphia on Mondaythe plan is for the SS United States to begin heading down the Delaware River at low tide, around 11:15 a.m. It will then be tugged through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean on its way to ...
The SS United States, a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, arrived early Monday in Mobile, Ala.
"I was hoping it would be saved because it has had such a storied life." The iconic SS United States launched in the 1950s, ...
Once movement gets underway, it will be tugged through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean to Mobile, Alabama, where it will be prepared to be sunk and serve as part of an artificial reef.
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The SS United States is marking the end of the first leg of its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef.
On that voyage, the ship crossed the Atlantic in three days, 10 hours and 40 minutes, besting the RMS Queen Mary's time by 10 hours. To this day, the SS United States -- which is nearly as large ...
The SS United States hit 44 mph during sea trials. In comparison, today's cruise ships travel at around 28 mph. The fastest ocean liner ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean is on its way to the Gulf ...
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