As tugboats maneuver the SS United States safely out of the Delaware River, the Walt Whitman, the Commodore Barry and the ...
The SS United States is scheduled to depart from Philadelphia next week to be turned into the world's largest artificial reef ...
The 1,000-foot vessel is expected to begin its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef next week.
SS United States, docked in South Philadelphia, will be towed to become the largest artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico.
On Nov. 15, for the first in 30 years, the SS United States will travel the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean beginning a ...
Dates have finally been announced for when the SS United States will leave Philadelphia and make her way to Alabama before ...
It starts with towing the ocean liner from the Delaware River pier where it has been since 1996, and ends in the Gulf of ...
The SS United States Conservancy, which owns the vessel, and Penn Warehousing, the landlord at the South Philly dock where ...
The SS United States — a luxury ocean liner built in the 1950s — was planned to be used as a Cold War transport ship for troops and now will become part of the world’s largest artificial reef off ...
The SS United States will not be moving to Norfolk as planned in preparation for becoming the world's largest artificial reef ...
Instead of heading to Norfolk, Virginia, the SS United States will be towed to Mobile, Alabama, as it gets ready to become ...
The SS United States, the fastest ocean liner to ever cross the Atlantic, is preparing for one final voyage. Then it'll be sunk and turned into the world's largest artificial reef.