The planned move of the decommissioned former cruise liner SS United States from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico has been ...
The historic SS United States had been scheduled to leave its berth in the port of Philadelphia Friday, but weather concerns ...
It can't be saved, but it won't be scrapped. This ocean liner will get new life as an undersea attraction for divers and tourists.
Plans to move the near-1,000-foot-long vessel between piers Thursday were scrapped. A new schedule was not provided.
The famed ocean liner was scheduled to begin its two week trip to Mobile, Alabama this week but the journey has been delayed ...
After the iconic ship was evicted from its longtime home in South Philly, the nonprofit SS United States Conservancy made a deal with Okaloosa County, Florida, to sink it off the coast as the world's ...
The SS United States will soon rest at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico off Destin, Florida, creating the world's largest ...
When it reaches Mobile, he said some metal and paint will be removed from the ship to ensure it’s environmentally safe before ...
The SS United States was originally scheduled to depart its South Philadelphia home on November 14-15, but those plans have ...
Plans to move the SS United States out of Philadelphia Friday that would ... There is a $10.1 million plan in place approved ...
"I am excited for the future of the United States of America," Mixon said ... She added that the Republicans of Okaloosa ...
Due to overcrowding at the facility that opened in 1963, plans are underway to build a new one. In an Okaloosa County ...