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 ...
That's a much different life from where the SS United States started, when it set the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage, crossing the Atlantic in 3.5 days. It's a record it still holds ...
The SS United States, a 1,000-foot (305-meter) vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, arrived early Monday in Mobile, Alabama, nearly two weeks after ...
Looking rusty and every bit of 75 years old, the former luxury cruiser limped into the Port of Mobile Monday with the help of a couple of tug boats.
The SS United States has completed its voyage from Philadelphia to Mobile, Alabama, where it will be prepped to become part of the world's largest artificial reef.
The SS United States has been docked at a South Philadelphia ... built through a public-private partnership as a luxury liner and a top-secret, high-speed, troop transport to protect our national ...
As we began following this story of the ship, I discovered my great grandparents and other family had once sailed upon SS ...
After being docked in Philadelphia for nearly three decades, the SS United States -- once the world's fastest ocean liner -- ...
Built in Newport News, Virginia, the SS United States is a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952. The ship arrived early Monday in Mobile ...
A storied ocean liner that offered passengers regal elegance while setting trans-Atlantic speed records for decades ... a much more measured pace. The SS United States, the largest ocean liner ...
"I was hoping it would be saved because it has had such a storied life." The iconic SS United States launched in the 1950s, setting the trans-Atlantic speed record and wowing passengers with its ...
That's a much different life from where the SS United States started, when it set the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage, crossing the Atlantic in 3.5 days. It's a record it still ...