The historic ocean liner the SS United States appears to be staying at a Philadelphia dock for now after the U.S. Coast Guard ...
Three Okaloosa County commissioners express their thoughts on the purchase and transport of the SS United States. Check out ...
Three Okaloosa County commissioners express their thoughts on the purchase and transport of the SS United States. Check out ...
Okaloosa County officials detail progress on vessel stability tests, clarify $10.1 million project budget, and address ...
A plan create the world’s biggest coral reef by sinking a cruise liner that frequently came to Southampton has been cast into ...
The ship will eventually be the world's largest artificial reef.
The U.S. Coast Guard has found that the SS United States, the decommissioned but celebrated ocean liner, may not be stable ...
A date has yet to be set for the departure of the SS United States from its Philadelphia port to become the world’s largest ...
While the ship remains in South Philly, the Florida County is paying a daily rent of $3,400 and if the boat isn’t moved by ...
The decommissioned luxury liner SS United States won't be towed to a location off the coast of Okaloosa County, Fla., until further notice due to Coast Guard concerns regarding its seaworthiness.
Famed Cold War carrier vessel the S.S. United States may not begin its journey down to Mobile on its way to become the world’s largest artificial reef until 2025.
A Florida county will pay Penn Warehousing $100,000 because the SS United States has not been moved from its Philadelphia dock by a Dec. 11, 2024 deadline.