The SS United States, a retired ocean liner docked in Philadelphia which is slated to become the world's largest artificial reef, was recently burglarized.
Sixty years ago last month, the United States took a monumental step in conserving its irreplaceable natural heritage by establishing the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). LWCF has since become ...
The SS United States hosted a small event over the weekend to bid farewell to its Philadelphia home of nearly three decades ...
The SS United States Conservancy has transferred the title of the SS United States to Okaloosa County and preparations are ...
The conservancy that oversees a storied but aging ocean liner and its landlord have resolved a years-old rent dispute.
The move to Florida is all but set, waiting only for the seal of approval from a federal judge to make it all official.
Philadelphia police say the SS United States was damaged during a recent burglary as talks to move the ship, and potentially ...
It’s another S.O.S. from the South Philadelphia berth of the SS United States. This time, the calls for help have nothing to ...
that’s a hard sell,” County commissioner Carolyn Ketchel said. The current owner is the SS United States conservancy. The group looked at restoring the famous ship as a museum or floating ...
The ship was sought after by both Escambia and Okaloosa counties as an artificial reef, but Okaloosa County and the SS United States Conservancy announced Tuesday that Okaloosa’s Board of County ...
but Okaloosa County and the SS United States Conservancy announced Tuesday that Okaloosa’s Board of County Commissioners has approved a contingent contract to acquire the ship and convert it into the ...
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