A ceremonial signing was held Saturday for the deal that will send the SS United States from Philadelphia to Florida.
The move to Florida is all but set, waiting only for the seal of approval from a federal judge to make it all official.
The SS United States Conservancy announced that it reached an agreement to settle a legal dispute with Penn Warehousing, ...
The ship's conservancy and its landlord, Penn Warehousing, came to a agreement Friday after years of legal battles.
The SS United States will leave Philadelphia's waters and head to Norfolk, Virginia, for extensive preparations for reefing ...
While the idea of sinking the ship was once met with resistance, some conservation advocates are now embracing the plan. Susan Gibbs, head of the SS United States Conservancy and granddaughter of ...
The SS United States is staying in South Philly as the conservancy for the ship settles a dispute with its landlord over the vessel's sale. A U.S. District Court temporarily held a previous order ...
The SS United States first launched in 1951. It was operational from 1952 to 1969 and was primarily used as a transatlantic passenger line transporting celebrities and dignitaries.
The SS United States, the storied ocean liner that was heralded for its transatlantic speed and later resurfaced periodically in the modern cruise industry, may be readying for its final voyage ...
The president of the local chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association told commissioners their organization will donate $50,000 toward bringing and sinking the SS United States off Escambia ...
A federal district judge in Philadelphia ordered the nonprofit organization that owns the SS United States and its landlord ... Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Foundation has ...