The 990-foot SS United States served as a geographical marker of sorts on the Delaware River waterfront in South Philadelphia for almost 30 years.
Last week, Gothamist reported that John Quadrozzi Jr., owner of the Gowanus Bay Terminal, joined several backers in a ...
The dreaded “gales of November” on the Great Lakes pose a threat to commercial shipping from Duluth, Minnesota, to Kingston, ...
Various owners have sunk more than $40 million into buying, maintaining and reimagining the SS United States during its time ...
The ship is still docked in Philadelphia but eventually will go to Florida to be sunk as the world's largest artificial reef.
A businessman in Brooklyn has made waves after he said he aims to stop the sinking of the SS United States. The ship's ...
: FOX10 has been told the SS United States will begin its two week journey next week and will be tugged to Mobile.Once it makes it to the Port City, the ship will be worked on before making the move ...
The SS United States, often called “America’s flagship,” has hit another delay to becoming something completely unexpected—a giant artificial reef in the Gulf of Mexico. The ship planned to leave ...
John Quadrozzi Jr., owner of the Gowanus Bay Terminal in Brooklyn, wants to turn the historic ship into a "floating ecosystem ...