The SS United States is on its final journey, destined to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Florida Gulf coast.
The SS United States is notable for 44 mph speeds, two 65-foot funnels that vent exhaust off its decks. The liner cruised by Palm Beach County's coast.
Historic ocean liner to undergo cleaning at MARRS facility before becoming world's largest artificial reef. Will it arrive in time for Fat Tuesday?
March is Women’s History Month. Here’s how you can celebrate! Women’s History Month celebrations began in 1981, with Congress requesting the president to call the week beginning March 7, 1982 “Women’s
The 15th Annual 'Guns and Hoses' hockey game is benefiting a timely organization this March. This year, all tickets sold through this site will benefit 'Vigilant Watch', a nonprofit supporting the families of first responders during hard times. It comes on the heels of Friday's tragic event in Virginia Beach. Two police officers were shot and killed while on-duty during a traffic stop. Vigilant Watch works with families like those mourning Officers Christopher Reese and Cameron Girvin.
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WKRG Mobile on MSN‘My heart and soul is on that ship’: SS United States passenger travels over 700 miles to see shipOver 700 miles — that’s how far Joe Beaman of Indiana was willing to travel to visit the SS United States in the Port City. “Mobile, Alabama, you are fortunate to have this ship here at this time,” Beaman said.
The SS United States, once the largest passenger ship built entirely in the US, has been towed from Philadelphia after nearly 30 years. Launched in 1951, the ship was a symbol of luxury and innovation,
THE SS UNITED STATES WAS SOLD AT AUCTION IN APRIL 1992 FOR 2 POINT SIX MILLION DOLLARS. HER MAJESTY ARRIVED IN TURKEY AFTER A 35-DAY TRIP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC , THROUGH THE STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR AND
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News Nation on MSNSS United States to embark on final voyage to FloridaA historic ocean liner departed on Thursday for her final voyage, where it heads towards its watery grave off of Florida's coast.
The storied ocean liner SS United States arrived in Mobile, Alabama. The 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952 was towed to Mobile for preparation work before it will eventually be sunk off Florida to become an artificial reef.
Like many people I watched the departure of the liner SS United States on television as she moved from Philadelphia down the Delaware River in late February, shepherded along by
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