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Modern cruise ships are floating cities. They require people to run, clean, and maintain them, as well as feed and care for ...
As summer vacations begin, millions of families board cruise ships in Florida, New York, Texas, Washington state and ...
A glorious feat of engineering that was built under military secrecy, the SS United States passenger ship broke transatlantic speed records before the arrival of jet planes forced it into ...
The U.S.'s largest passenger ship is about to get a commercial afterlife underwater The SS United States is about as long as three football fields laid end to end and had more than 400 passenger ...
The SS United States took its maiden voyage in July 1952 and remains the largest passenger ship ever built in the U.S., 100 feet bigger than the Titanic. Unlike the Titanic, the United States ...
The most impressive aspect of the SS United States' engine might be the payload it carried. When it embarked on its maiden voyage in 1952, the ship's size alone made it a technological marvel ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Over 700 miles — that’s how far Joe Beaman of Indiana was willing to travel to visit the SS United States in the Port City. “Mobile, Alabama, you are fortunate to … ...
The ship will also become the first artificial reef paired with a land-based museum and visitor center, said the SS United States Conservancy, which saved it from being scrapped in 2011.
After being docked in Pennsylvania in 1996, the SS United States arrived at Dauphin Island just after sunrise Monday morning, around 6 a.m. CST. From there, it will continue on to Mobile Bay ...
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.
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.
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.