A federal district judge in Philadelphia ordered the nonprofit organization that owns the SS United States and its landlord ...
There were plans to make the historic SS United States a museum, but a legal battle may see it sunk as an artificial reef in ...
The SS United States is staying in South Philly as the conservancy for the ship settles a dispute with its landlord over the vessel's sale. A U.S. District Court temporarily held a previous ...
The SS United States Conservancy, a non-profit organization that oversees the historic ship docked in Philadelphia, filed an ...
The historic SS United States has been evicted from its Philadelphia moorage on the Delaware River, required to leave by Sept. 12 But the ship has nowhere to go, after its stewards reached out ...
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.
Whether the nonprofit that owns SS United States can find a new location for the liner, launched with great fanfare in June 1951 into Virginia’s James River, by Sept. 12 is an open question.
Escambia County is going after more money to help pay for the possible purchase of famed ocean liner SS United States in hopes of sinking it in the Gulf of Mexico as the “world’s largest ...