Plans to move the near-1,000-foot-long vessel between piers Thursday were scrapped. A new schedule was not provided.
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 ...
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 ...
The historic SS United States had been scheduled to leave its berth in the port of Philadelphia Friday, but weather concerns ...
In just a few days, the SS United States will set sail for its final voyage down south, where it will be sunk as an ...
To the editor: On Thursday, Nov. 14, tugboats will arrive alongside the SS United States on the Delaware River to take her ... She still holds the transatlantic speed record for ships of 38 knots.
The SS United States, a record-breaking American ocean liner from the 1950s, will take its final voyage from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico this week.
The ocean liner will be transformed into the world’s largest artificial reef meant to serve as a tourist attraction for ...
USABC is a subsidiary of the United States Council for Automotive Research LLC (USCAR), the collaborative technology company of Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Stellantis. Enabled by a ...
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The SS United States was also the fastest ship in the world at the time. Since 1996, the United States has been rusting on the banks of the Delaware River waterfront in Philadelphia at pier 82.
The injured passenger was treated by a doctor on the flight for abrasions to his face and head, the affidavit states. United Airlines said in a statement on Thursday that the flight, which was ...