SS United States leaves Philadelphia
A group of New York preservationists is asking President Trump to intervene to save the SS United States. Why it matters: The historic ocean liner was supposed to leave its South Philly dock months ago,
Those involved with planning Philly events for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 say a dearth of funding and vision could mean less-impressive events. Plus, SS United States' contentious legacy.
The last voyage of the SS United States is now underway, once its prepped and cleaned it will sink and become the world’s largest artificial reef.
The SS United States has been docked at a South Philadelphia pier for nearly 30 years. The ship moved for the first time in 28 years from Pier 82 to Pier 80 on Friday at high tide as part one of the moving operation began.
The SS United States set the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952, a record it still holds today.
The luxury liner SS United States departed South Philadelphia Wednesday afternoon to begin a two-week journey to its eventual destination as the world's largest artificial reef off Florida's Gulf Coast.
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The SS United States has left its dock in Philadelphia and is making its way to Mobile. FULL STORY: Joe Rogan sparked attention in a recent podcast with John Reeves when he once again defended his friend Elon Musk,
The SS United States is passing the coast of North Carolina as of Friday afternoon, as the historic ocean liner continues her final journey.
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That difference in opinion has been present since the day the ship arrived in Philadelphia in July 1996. Here is how The Inquirer and Daily News covered the city’s reaction to the arrival of the SS United States:
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