On Friday, the ship’s move from Pier 82 to Pier 80 in Philadelphia was completed. On Tuesday, the SS United States is expected to leave Pier 80 and head down the Delaware River. You can click ...
For the third time, the hulking, historic SS United States is set to leave Philadelphia. The ship moved from Pier 80 to 82 at high tide Friday, Feb. 14, around 2:45 p.m. On Monday, Feb. 17 ...
Lawsuits and future plans for the SS United States The SS United States was moored at Pier 82 in Philadelphia for nearly 30 years until a judge ordered its eviction after Penn Warehousing filed a ...
the SS United States Conservancy tried for years to do just that, but the ship had a different fate. By 1996, the ship had seen several owners, all of them unsuccessful in repurposing it, and been ...
In her heyday in the 1950s, the superliner SS United States broke all records ... It was docked at Pier 82 in Philadelphia that year and remained there for almost 30 years, until Penn Warehousing ...
The SS United States, the historic ocean liner that decayed ... and been stripped of much of its interior. It was docked at Pier 82 in Philadelphia that year and remained there for almost 30 ...
So far, so good. On Wednesday, Feb. 19, the SS United States left Philadelphia’s Pier 82 (with a micro-stop at Pier 80) after a stay of more than 28 years in the City of Brotherly Love.
Video footage has shown the SS United States move from its dock in Philadelphia for the first time in almost 30 years. On Friday, February 14, the SS United States was moved from pier 82 on the ...
Had the SS United States remained in service ... with the almost 1,000-foot rusting ocean liner taking up space in Pier 82. After several failed attempts to raise money for restoration, the ...
After leaving Philadelphia last week, the SS United States has traveled down the ... It was docked at Pier 82 in Philadelphia that year and remained there for almost 30 years, until Penn ...
The SS United States, the historic ocean liner that decayed at a Philadelphia pier for nearly 30 years before finally being tugged away recently, will arrive in Mobile, Alabama, on Monday.