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How a professional ship-sinker is about to turn a famous ocean liner into the world’s largest artificial reef The SS United ...
Bigger than the Titanic and the fastest liner to date. The SS United States launched in the 1950s, measured approximately 1,000 feet in length and surpassed the Titanic in size.
Built in the early 1950s, the SS United States was considered a marvel of American engineering. It was designed as both a luxury ocean liner and a military transport vessel capable of carrying up ...
Seventy-two years ago the fastest ship in the world at the time made its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
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 SS United States received an emotional sendoff from Philadelphia last Wednesday after months of delays complicated the ship's departure date. Officials had said its journey to Mobile, Alabama ...
The fastest ocean liner ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean is on its way to the Gulf Coast. The voyage will take about two weeks and it won't end well for the ship. The long-retired SS United States ...
It's been an emotional process for many who have memories of the SS United States. That includes a 91-year-old woman from Mississippi, who was on the ship's maiden voyage in 1952.
The SS United States, the world's fastest ocean liner dubbed "America's Flagship," is taking its final voyage, destined to become the world's largest artificial reef off Florida's Gulf Coast.. The ...
It might not look like much today, but the SS United States was once a luxurious ocean liner that turned heads. Its maiden voyage took place on July 3, 1952 with the promise to be the fastest ...
The ocean liner was once a technological marvel and still holds the record for the fastest Atlantic crossing for a vessel of its size. We discuss the ship’s final voyage with SS United States ...
— The SS United States may have already passed by Hampton Roads on one of its final voyages as it heads to become the world's largest artificial reef. Built in Newport News, the ocean liner has ...
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