Photos of the SS United States being pulled by a 140-foot tugboat prompted many to ask how the move was even possible.
The historic SS United States cruised past Palm Beach County on its way to Alabama for cleaning before becoming an artificial ...
The ship is being towed to Mobile, Alabama, to be prepared for sinking as the world's largest artificial reef.
Efforts to save the SS United States from being sunk as an artificial reef are ongoing, with appeals for federal intervention ...
The SS United States is marking the end of the first leg of its journey to becoming the world's largest artificial reef.
The SS United States is on its final journey, destined to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Florida Gulf coast.
Crews will spend about six months cleaning the 1,000-foot vessel and removing hazardous materials as they prepare it to eventually be sunk off Florida's Gulf coast.
It’s slated to become the world’s largest artificial reef when it is sunk about 20 miles off the coast of Florida. The SS United States endured 14-foot waves that battered the ship off the ...
SS United States is headed for Mobile, Alabama for cleaning and renovation before it's moved off Destin-Fort Walton Beach in Florida to become a new marine life habitat. The exact location has not ...
SS United States is headed for Mobile, Alabama for cleaning and renovation before it's moved off Destin-Fort Walton Beach in Florida to become a new marine life habitat. The exact location has not ...
SS United States is headed for Mobile, Alabama for cleaning and renovation before it's moved off Destin-Fort Walton Beach in Florida to become a new marine life habitat. The exact location has not ...
The ocean liner left Philly last week as preparations begin to turn the vessel into the world's largest artificial reef.