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.
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.
The luxury liner SS United States departed South Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon to begin a two-week journey to its eventual destination as the world's largest artificial reef off Florida's Gulf Coast.
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
The SS United States on Wednesday left Philadelphia to begin its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef. It will be sunk off the Florida coast.
As the historic SS United States makes the voyage to the Port City, one Mobile woman is taking a trip down memory lane.
Philadelphia, South Beach, and Fort Lauderdale are just a few places sharing photos of the former luxury ocean liner as it makes its way to Alabama for environmental remediation.
The SS United States, once the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic, is heading to its final destination as the world’s largest artificial reef.
USS United States is in the Gulf on the way to becoming the world's largest artificial reef. Will you be able to see it from the Lee County shore?
The SS United States is on its final journey, destined to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Florida Gulf coast.
After departing from Philadelphia earlier this month, the SS United States recently arrived at the Florida coastline. Being towed to the port of Mobile in Alabama, the former ocean liner is sailing on its last voyage ahead of becoming the world’s largest artificial reef.
Chief Meteorologist Jason Smith has an update on the position of the ship and when it may make it to the Port city.