Erma Mulrine of Newark, Delaware took a five-day voyage aboard the SS United States in 1953, and she’s now reflecting on the ...
It starts with towing the ocean liner from the Delaware River pier where it has been since 1996, and ends in the Gulf of ...
A ship with ties to Southampton that is set to become the world’s largest man-made coral reef is to be towed for the first time since 1996.
The SS United States will not be moving to Norfolk as planned in preparation for becoming the world's largest artificial reef ...
The Social Security program is funded by employees and their employers. The federal government does not contribute to the ...
The SS United States and Penn Warehousing have officially settled their two-year-long dispute and the ship will now be turned into an artificial reef in accordance with a museum in Okaloosa County ...
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.
In August 1953, Erma Mulrine of Newark, Delaware, hopped aboard the SS United States for a five-day voyage from New York to ...
The SS United States, which broke the record for speed sailing across the transatlantic, was in operation from 1952 to 1969. Now, after a years-long legal debate over its future, the ship will ...
While the idea of sinking the ship was once met with resistance, some conservation advocates are now embracing the plan. Susan Gibbs, head of the SS United States Conservancy and granddaughter of ...