A ceremonial signing was held Saturday for the deal that will send the SS United States from Philadelphia to Florida.
The ship's conservancy and its landlord, Penn Warehousing, came to a agreement Friday after years of legal battles.
A deal has been reached sealing the fate of the SS United States to become the world's largest artificial reef off of the ...
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 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 Conservancy announced that it reached an agreement to settle a legal dispute with Penn Warehousing, ...
The Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners approved a contingent contract to acquire the SS United States and sink it ...
AFTER three decades of sitting abandoned in Philadelphia, the once-iconic ocean liner SS United States may finally find its last purpose beneath the waves. An ambitious new plan aims to sink the ...
Florida agreed to buy the SS United States and turn it into the world's largest artificial reef as long as the court order ...
A federal judge had ruled in June that the conservancy had until Thursday to present plans to move the SS United States, a 1,000-foot ocean liner that still holds the transatlantic speed record it ...
Officials in Okaloosa County, Florida, are moving ahead with plans to sink the SS United States, a historic ocean liner docked in South Philadelphia, turning it into the world’s largest ...
The SS United States is now one step closer to moving to its new home. A ceremonial signing was held on Saturday for the deal that will send the historic ocean liner to Florida. Eva Andersen reports ...