The massive vessel -- which is over 100 feet longer than the Titanic -- has been court-ordered to move out of a Philadelphia port along the Delaware River, where it has been for nearly 30 years.
The SS United States Conservancy, a non-profit organization that owns the historic ship docked in Philadelphia, filed an ...
Divers and environmentalists pushed for Escambia to buy the retired ship and sink it in the Gulf of Mexico as a reef, but TDC ...
The SS United States Conservancy confirms the looming deadline ... “It'd be a huge boon to put us back on the map for a dive destination. I think I'd bring in maybe a thousand divers a year ...
A federal district judge in Philadelphia ordered the nonprofit organization that owns the SS United States and its landlord ...
The world’s fastest ocean liner’s days are numbered at the Philadelphia pier where it has been berthed for decades. Whether the nonprofit that owns SS United States can find a new location for the ...
Okaloosa County leaders delayed their vote on a bid for the renowned ship. Escambia Marine Advisory Cmte hoping for another ...
As the fate of the SS United States sits in limbo, Action News has restored our previous coverage of the historic ship's ...
Okaloosa County's tourism division hopes the addition of the ship as an artificial reef would bolster its status as a ...