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An organization seeking to prevent Okaloosa County from turning the SS U.S. into an artificial reef say preserving the ship ...
Construction of the SS United States was a joint venture between United States Lines and the U.S. government to make it both a top-of-the-line ocean liner and secret troop transport. The ship ...
In a $10.1 million deal with the Okaloosa County, Florida, tourism board, the salvageable remains of the SS United States will be stored in a dedicated onshore museum, while the ship itself will ...
while one group is suing to stop the ship from being sunk at all. The SS United States, a nearly 1,000-foot (305-meter) vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in ...
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SS United States: Historic ship will be moved this weekend as part of world's largest artificial reef projectPHILADELPHIA - The SS United States will begin its final journey this weekend to become part of the world's largest artificial reef. The more than three football fields long ship was sold to ...
Pictures show the inside of the iconic SS United States which could be the last time Southampton residents get to see her before she is sunk. Once the fastest ship on the planet, the SS United ...
The SS United States is set to join Okaloosa County’s more than 500 artificial reefs, which include a dozen smaller ship wrecks. Officials hope to draw tourists and generate millions of dollars ...
From the outside, the SS United States may look like it has lost its luster. But on the inside, the 74-year-old ship's rich history is still alive and well. Susan Gibbs knows the vessel inside and ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The owner of the SS United States has said the ship is to be sunk as planned despite a last ditch effort to save it. As previously ...
while one group is suing to stop the ship from being sunk at all. The SS United States, a nearly 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952 ...
The letter says the ship, if saved, "could become among the greatest economic and cultural sites in Brooklyn." An illustrated look: How SS United States, bigger than Titanic, will become world's ...
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