The SS United States, the world's fastest ocean liner and 100 feet longer than the ill-fated RMS Titanic, has entered the Gulf on its way to becoming the world's largest artificial reef off Florida's ...
After more than two decades on the Delaware waterfront, it’s being prepped in Mobile, Ala., for its final (assisted) cruise and new life as the world’s largest artificial reef ...
FILE - The S.S. United States glides down the Hudson River as it begins its first voyage to Europe from New York in view of the Manhattan skyline, including the Empire State Building on the center ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The SS United States has officially arrived in Mobile, Alabama, where it will now be stripped and prepped for sinking. For decades, the former luxury ocean liner had been docked ...
The SS United States, once a luxury ocean liner, is being prepared to become an artificial reef off the Florida coast. After failing to repurpose the ship, the SS United States Conservancy sold it to ...
The SS United States' 65-foot forward smokestack has been removed for preservation in a future museum. Okaloosa County purchased the SS United States to create an artificial reef. The vessel will be ...
MOBILE, Alabama — The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world's largest artificial reef has completed the first leg of its final voyage. Built in Newport News, ...
The SS United States, once the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic Ocean, is currently on its way to its final destination as the world’s largest artificial reef off the Florida Coast. Before it ...
Although it may not have been one of the biggest ships this world has ever seen, the RMS Titanic was the largest object ever to move on the water when it was first launched in 1911. However, it's been ...
The historic SS United States will continue to break records at the bottom of the ocean - The move is set to create a tourism economy for Okaloosa County ...
Hinesville Ga. (WTOC) - The SS United States has entered the Gulf on its way to becoming the world’s largest artificial reef off Florida’s Panhandle. Over the weekend, the vessel passed through the ...
Okaloosa County approved a $1.5 million agreement with Visit Pensacola to market and reef the SS United States 32 miles southeast of Pensacola Pass.