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The luxury liner SS United States completed its journey Monday from South Philadelphia to Alabama, where it will undergo preparations before it is sunk in the waters off Florida's Gulf Coast to become ...
Contractors were out on the SS United States Tuesday in Mobile preparing it to become the world's largest artificial reef.
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Photos of the SS United States being pulled by a 140-foot tugboat prompted many to ask how the move was even possible.
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$3 million for a sinking ship? Bay County TDC wants SS United States sunk closer to its coastThe Bay County TDC wants the SS United States sunk closer to Panama City, and they're more than willing to pay. Here's what ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRecord-breaking US ship moves closer to sinking as world’s largest artificial reefThe SS United States, a 1,000-foot (305-meter) trans-Atlantic liner renowned for its record-breaking speed and advanced engineering, has commenced the first stage of its final mission.
The SS United States is towed to Alabama and draws onlookers to the East End of Dauphin Island on Monday, March 3, 2025. The ...
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Once-fastest transatlantic ship arrives for six-month preparation before final destination as artificial reef in Florida.
The SS United States, the historic ocean liner that decayed at a Philadelphia pier for nearly 30 years before finally being tugged away recently, will arrive in Mobile, Alabama, on Monday.
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 ...
Historic ocean liner to undergo cleaning at MARRS facility before becoming world's largest artificial reef. Will it arrive in time for Fat Tuesday?
The Bay County Tourist Development Council offered Okaloosa County $3 million to sink the SS United States closer to Panama City. The sinking of the SS United States will create the world's ...
The SS United States, the historic ocean liner that decayed at a Philadelphia pier for nearly 30 years before finally being tugged away recently, will arrive in Mobile, Alabama, on Monday.
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