The SS United States had a distinguished career as a transatlantic steamship. Now, officials in Florida plan to turn it into the world’s largest artificial diving reef.
She was red on the bottom, black on the top and then white…she was beautiful, absolutely beautiful,” says Weed. For the final ...
When the SS United States was launched in 1952, it was the era of crossing the Atlantic by ship, and people wanted to do it ...
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While back at sea, Captain Mike Vinik discusses his journey from aspiring astronaut to maritime professional who led the ...
SS United States' presence revitalizes local interest in Port of Mobile, selling out harbor cruises and generating visitors ...
It was retired from service when air travel became common. Many hoped the SS United States could be developed like the RMS Queen Mary, which is now home to a hotel, restaurants and retail stores ...
In November of 1969, the SS United States was retired from service. The US Navy used her as a reserve ship until 1978. The SS United States Conservatory made several attempts to transform the ship ...
It was retired from service when air travel became common. Many hoped the SS United States could be developed like the RMS Queen Mary, which is now home to a hotel, restaurants and retail stores ...
The ship is being towed to Mobile, Alabama, to be prepared for sinking as the world's largest artificial reef.
In service from 1952 to 1969, the USS United States saw its share of famous passengers, including: After a remediation process in Mobile expected to take about a year, SS United States will be ...
was retired from active service in 1969 and languished at a South Philadelphia pier for nearly 30 years. A dispute between ...