The SS United States, a record-breaking American ocean liner from the 1950s, will take its final voyage from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico this week.
The SS United States will soon rest at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico off Destin, Florida, creating the world's largest ...
Plans to move the near-1,000-foot-long vessel between piers Thursday were scrapped. A new schedule was not provided.
The planned move of the SS United States to Florida from its South Philadelphia pier ... liner down the Delaware River at low ...
The SS United States was originally scheduled to depart its South Philadelphia home on November 14-15, but those plans have ...
The historic ocean liner the SS United States will have to wait a bit longer to embark on its final voyage. The plan for the ...
The SS United ... on deck. I walked all the way to the bow, the very front. (Shouting) I'm the king of the world. I repeated that line from the movie "Titanic," although the United States differs ...
The 990-foot ship, larger than the Titanic, is slated to make its final resting place at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico off ...
Plans to move the SS United States out of Philadelphia Friday that would have temporarily closed the Commodore Barry Bridge ...