The historic SS United States is set to be turned into an artificial reef, but people who sailed on the majestic ship ...
While the ship remains in South Philly, the Florida County is paying a daily rent of $3,400 and if the boat isn’t moved by ...
After an agreement was made to sink the historic SS United States off the coast of Florida as the world's largest artificial ...
Despite great efforts to revamp the iconic ocean liner, following a lawsuit, the SS United States Conservancy entered into an agreement with Okaloosa County, Florida, to sink the mammoth ship and ...
Three Okaloosa County commissioners express their thoughts on the purchase and transport of the SS United States. Check out ...
Another deadline arrives Thursday and the SS United States remains at its South Philadelphia berth until a new timeline is set for its slated cleanup in Alabama. The delay, however, comes with a late ...
The U.S. Coast Guard says the SS United States is unfit for travel. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the Coast Guard ...
The historic SS United States's voyage to Alabama is being delayed by more than just bad weather. Okaloosa County, Florida, purchased the iconic ship from the SS United States Conservancy after a ...
A legendary cruise ship bigger than the Titanic that has been left to rot for 30 years in Philadelphia could soon find its place under the sea for an incredible reason.
A plan create the world’s biggest coral reef by sinking a cruise liner that frequently came to Southampton has been cast into doubt.
Her journey from the Ambrose Light Vessel to Bishop Rock Light, a distance of 2,949 nautical miles, had taken a mere three days, ten hours, ...
A businessman wants to save a historic ship with ties to Southampton that is set to be sunk to create the world’s biggest ...