It's been three weeks since the SS United States was towed to Mobile where work continues to prepare the ship for sinking off ...
Editor’s note: Larry Bulanda of Jim Thorpe worked as an engineer at Newport News Shipbuilding, which is where the SS United States was built. “People who work on ships get an affinity for them and in ...
The Bay County Tourist Development Council offered Okaloosa County $3 million to sink the SS United States closer to Panama City. The sinking of the SS United States will create the world's ...
I am not a cruise person, although I was lucky enough a long time ago to take a cruise of the Greek Islands. Most of my vacations are road trips, but I do like learning about earlier eras of plane ...
While back at sea, Captain Mike Vinik discusses his journey from aspiring astronaut to maritime professional who led the ...
James Bickerton is a Newsweek U.S. News reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is on covering news and politics in Texas, as well as other general news across the United States. James joined ...
It was quite the scene to behold: A 990-foot shell of an ocean liner incapable of self-propulsion was essentially dragged by a vessel a fraction of its size from Philadelphia to Mobile, Ala., in less ...
The legendary SS United States, once the fastest ocean liner in the world, made a rare appearance off the Palm Beach County coast on Feb. 26 before heading to Alabama for a final cleaning.
MOBILE, Alabama — The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world's largest artificial reef has completed the first leg of its final voyage. Built in Newport ...
Video footage has shown the SS United States move from its dock in Philadelphia for the first time in almost 30 years. On Friday, February 14, the SS United States was moved from pier 82 on the ...