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Work continues in the Port of Mobile to prepare the historic SS United States to become the world’s largest artificial reef.
Owners of the historic SS United States have provided a new update on the ship ahead of its sinking off the coast of Florida.
Seventy-two years ago the fastest ship in the world at the time made its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
How a professional ship-sinker is about to turn a famous ocean liner into the world’s largest artificial reef The SS United States is towed at sunset past Key West, Fla., headed to Mobile, Ala., ...
The historic SS United States has been sitting at the Port of Mobile in Alabama for more than a month now, and with each passing day, is closer to becoming the world’s largest artificial reef, writes ...
Steamship Historical Society of America executive director Matthew Schulte honoured the SS Keewatin with an award for its ...
Historic US ship SS United States on its final voyage after 30 years being moored upStory by Sarah Hooper • 4mo 1 / 6 ©Metro ...
The SS Andrea Doria was loaded with 1,706 people when a Swedish ocean liner crashed into her side in 1956 off Nantucket ...
KINGSTON — It was a big week for local ships. Following the SS Keewatin winning museum ship of the year from the Steamship ...
The S.S. Central America sank off the coast of South Carolina in 1857, taking with it 425 lives and a fortune in gold rush ...
The S.S. Eastland had been known as the “Greyhound of the Great Lakes.” The vessel, however, was built to serve as a freighter — not an excursion vessel. Its capsizing killed 844 people, making ...