The SS United States had a distinguished career as a transatlantic steamship. Now, officials in Florida plan to turn it into the world’s largest artificial diving reef.
We discuss the ship's final voyage with SS United States Conservancy president Susan Gibbs.
When the SS United States was launched in 1952, it was the era of crossing the Atlantic by ship, and people wanted to do it ...
the nation’s sole surviving ocean liner will glide down the Delaware River to begin the next chapter in her uniquely American story,” said Susan Gibbs, president of the SS United States ...
"I feel like we're a pallbearer to a superhero, to America's flagship." Susan Gibbs, the president of the SS United States Conservancy, praised Vinik and his crew for their "expert care" as the ...
After being docked in Philadelphia for nearly three decades, the SS United States -- once the world's fastest ocean liner -- ...
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 ...
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countless onlookers and admirers along the country’s eastern seaboard were inspired by her majesty and beauty," said SS United States Conservancy president Susan Gibbs in a statement on the ship ...