The SS United States, a native of Newport News, Va., wasn’t even supposed to be in Philadelphia when the Eagles played in the Super Bowl. But thanks to kismet — what could be considered logistical hurdles — the ship is still here,
It's moving day for the SS United States! The historic ocean liner has begun its journey down the Delaware River on its way out of Philadelphia on. The SS United States leaves Philadelphia after nearly 30 years.
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The SS United States, once the largest passenger ship built entirely in the US, has been towed from Philadelphia after nearly 30 years. Launched in 1951, the ship was a symbol of luxury and innovation,
The SS United States is a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952.
The SS United States finally left Philadelphia. Its journey to becoming a diving destination as an artificial reef in the Florida Panhandle began Wednesday as tugboats began towing the ship down the Delaware River.
The SS United States is a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952. The ship departed Philadelphia heading to Mobile, Alabama, for prep
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.
The SS United States is now off the coast of Florida. After a series of delays, the 990-foot ocean liner left Philadelphia last week, on its way to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Okaloosa County coast.
The SS United States is scheduled to leave Philadelphia on Wednesday after several setbacks and weather delays.
The vessel has been a staple along the Delaware River in South Philadelphia for more than 30 years, but will now begin its journey to the gulf coast.