MOBILE, Ala. ( WALA) - IN-DEPTH WITH SARAH WALL: We are continuing to track the progress of the SS United States. The ...
The SS United States' 65-foot forward smokestack has been removed for preservation in a future museum. Okaloosa County purchased the SS United States to create an artificial reef. The vessel will be ...
On the morning of Lundi Gras in early March, the SS United States arrived quietly in Mobile as a sleeping giant, rusting but regal as it was guided up the Mobile Bay. From a distance, “America’s ...
A piece of maritime history, the SS United States, is set to become the world's largest artificial reef, destined for the depths of Florida's Gulf Coast. However, the ocean liner's final resting place ...
The SS United States, though reminiscent of Britain's iconic RMS Titanic, proudly showcased American ingenuity. Built from components sourced from each of the 50 states, the ocean liner stood as a ...
Once the pride of the Atlantic, the SS United States now sits abandoned and decaying. Can America’s fastest ocean liner be saved before it’s lost forever?
With the historic ocean liner's two iconic funnels being removed earlier this month, the clean-up of the SS United States is nearing completion – meaning the mammoth ship is nearly ready to become the ...
Work is continuing to transform the world's fastest ocean liner to the world's largest artificial reef. The aft stack and last remaining onboard propeller were removed Aug. 8, according to the SS ...
Once the pride of the seas, the SS United States now drifts toward her end. Her story is one of brilliance, ambition, and the slow fading of a nation’s confidence.
MOBILE, Ala. (WEAR) — For the first time since it docked in Mobile, WPEC got an exclusive look onboard the SS United States before it is sunk off the coast of Okaloosa County. From the outside, the SS ...
The SS United States, once a luxury ocean liner, is being prepared to become an artificial reef off the Florida coast. After failing to repurpose the ship, the SS United States Conservancy sold it to ...