SS U.S. met with rough seas, high winds
The SS United States set the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, a record it still holds today.
After months of multiple delays, the SS United States finally left its longtime home of Philadelphia just before 1 p.m. ET ...
County officials previously predicted that it would take roughly two weeks for tugboats to tow the ship down to Mobile.
After months of delay, the historic ocean liner SS United States is getting towed down the Delaware River from Philadelphia ...
The SS United States, a technological marvel when it hit the water in 1952 and broke the transatlantic speed record, left Philadelphia Wednesday to begin its journey south to Mobile, Alabama ...
it will be tugged through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean to Mobile, Alabama, where it will be prepared to be sunk and serve as part of an artificial reef. The SS United States ...
The SS United States, a staple along the Delaware River in South Philadelphia, will meet its final resting place in the Gulf ...
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Third try: SS United States now set to leave Philadelphia on Mondaythe plan is for the SS United States to begin heading down the Delaware River at low tide, around 11:15 a.m. It will then be tugged through the Delaware Bay and into the Atlantic Ocean on its ...
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Axios Philadelphia on MSNSS United States departs from Philadelphia at lastThe SS United States has finally left Philadelphia. Driving the news: The largest ocean liner ever built in the U.S. was ...
The vessel has been a staple along the Delaware River in South Philadelphia for nearly 30 years, but will now begin its ...
The S.S. United States, the largest passenger ship ever built in America, left Philadelphia under tow on Wednesday, ...
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