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SS United States To Leave Philly, Become World's Largest Reef
The SS United States, one of the nation's most storied ocean liners which has sat in retirement in Philadelphia for nearly 30 years, will begin its long journey to the coast of northwest Florida on Friday to become the world's largest artificial reef.
SS United States now scheduled to leave Philly on Monday morning
The historic ocean liner will first be towed from Pier 82 to Pier 80 on Friday afternoon. After the weekend, it will be pulled down the Delaware River.
SS United States to Depart Philadelphia on Feb. 17
The SS United States is scheduled to depart from Philadelphia next week, Okaloosa County’s Tourism Development Department, Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida, said in a press release. After postponing previous plans to move the ship earlier this month,
After a series of delays, the SS United States is scheduled to make her final voyage
The SS United States is set to make one final journey before becoming the world's largest artificial reef. On Thursday, the Okaloosa County Tourism Development Department and Destin-Fort Walton Beach announced that the SS United States is slated to begin moving operations on Friday, Feb. 14.
SS United States scheduled to leave Philadelphia on Presidents Day after several delays
After many delays, the SS United States​ is scheduled to leave South Philadelphia again. This time on Monday, Feb. 17.
SS United States expected to begin journey to Alabama on Presidents Day
We have another update on the SS United States. If everything goes as planned, the ship will move from Pier 82 to 80 on Friday afternoon during high tide. Then on Monday, the SS United States will leave Pier 80 and begin the two-week journey to Mobile,
SS United States to remain in Philadelphia amid another setback
Hours before a tow down the Delaware River, the SS United States will remain in Philidelphia after Coast Guard nixes move.
SS United States now set to ship out of Philadelphia on Presidents Day
The new owners of the SS United States have set another date to move the iconic ocean liner out of Philadelphia.
Third try: SS United States now set to leave Philadelphia on Monday
For the third time, the hulking, historic SS United States is set to leave Philadelphia. Tentatively, the ship will move from Pier 80 to 82 at high tide Friday, Feb. 14, around 2:45 p.m. On Monday, Feb.
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Traffic to stop on these major N.J. bridges as historic ocean liner is towed out to sea
The SS United States, a storied ocean liner set to be transformed into the world’s largest artificial reef, will be hauled from Philadelphia next week after its departure was twice delayed. Plans call ...
phillyvoice.com
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SS United States will not leave Philly on Saturday. Plan to tow ocean liner postponed again.
U.S. Coast Guard has requested additional details about moving the vessel, and no new departure date has been set.
Billy Penn
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SS United States’ departure is, wait for it, back on
The SS United States’ on-again, off-again departure is on again. The Florida county that purchased it says it will leave ...
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Departure of historic ocean liner from Philadelphia delayed — again
The departure of the historic SS United States ocean liner from a South Philadelphia dockyard has been delayed again. The ...
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SS United States luxury liner cleared for final voyage to Florida
The SS United States has been cleared to sail from south Philadelphia to Mobile, Ala., in preparation for its eventual ...
Lehigh Valley Live
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Traffic to stop on major Philly-area bridges as historic ocean liner is towed out to sea
Traffic on the Walt Whitman Bridge is expected to stop between 4-4:30 a.m., officials said. The ship is expected to reach the ...
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