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Divers are getting excited about the planned sinking of the SS United States. The once glorious luxury ocean liner is slated to become an artificial reef.
Divers are getting excited about the planned sinking of the SS United States. The once glorious luxury ocean liner is slated to become a coral reef.
The lawsuit appeals to President Trump to save SS United States as "not just a matter of preserving a historic vessel, but honoring the legacy of American greatness." A motion by Okaloosa County to ...
Its most recent owner before Okaloosa County, the SS United States Conservancy, purchased the ship in 2011 with plans to transform it into a hotel, condominiums or multi-purpose venue.
OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. -- An Oklahoma man was arrested for making a bomb threat online regarding Okaloosa County’s purchase of the SS United States, according to the sheriff's office.
In a $10.1 million deal with the Okaloosa County, Florida, tourism board, ... The SS United States delivered an incredible 240,000 horsepower and a top speed of 44 mph.
The SS United States is set to join Okaloosa County’s more than 500 artificial reefs, which include a dozen smaller ship wrecks.Officials hope to draw tourists and generate millions of dollars ...
The council unanimously agreed to offer $3 million to Okaloosa County to sink the SS United States closer to Panama City. Sinking the ship will create the world's largest artificial reef, ...
If Okaloosa’s County Commission agrees to the deal, they will agree to place the SS United States 20 miles closer to St. Andrews Pass in Panama City than other proposed resting sites.
Okaloosa County commissioners voted in October to buy the SS United States for $10 million and use it as an artificial reef. It's estimated that the economic benefit will be $3 million a year.
The SS United States arrives at its new, temporary dock in Mobile, Alabama, on Monday, March 3, 2025. Okaloosa County, Florida, provided ...
Track SS United States route, current location off Florida, Gulf USS United States left Philadelphia Feb. 14, traveled down the Delaware River to Delaware Bay and out to the Atlantic.
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