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UPDATE (11:12 AM): Viewers can watch a livestream, in the video player at the top of this page, of the SS United States in Mobile Bay. UPDATE (6:15 AM) : The ship was within visual range of ...
The SS United States, a nearly 1,000-foot (305-meter) vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, is going through a monthslong scouring at the Port of Mobile ...
The SS United States is marking the end of the first leg of its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef.
The SS United States has, perhaps, shown why it was once the fastest ocean liner in the world as the rusted ship -- long a fixture of the Delaware River waterfront in South Philadelphia -- has ...
Crowds along Mobile Bay watched as the SS United States was towed from its berth in Philadelphia to Alabama, where it will remediated and prepared for sinking as the world's largest artificial diving ...
The SS United States, a nearly 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the trans-Atlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, is going through a months-long scouring at the Port of Mobile in Alabama.
The long-retired SS United States, the fastest ocean liner ever to cross the Atlantic, left the Delaware Bay on Thursday for its final voyage, after having been anchored to a Philadelphia dock for ...
The SS United States, a 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, is being towed to Mobile, Alabama, for planned prep work before officials ...