Photos of the SS United States being pulled by a 140-foot tugboat prompted many to ask how the move was even possible.
Crews will spend about six months cleaning the 1,000-foot vessel and removing hazardous materials as they prepare it to eventually be sunk off Florida's Gulf coast.
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 ...
Efforts to save the SS United States from being sunk as an artificial reef are ongoing, with appeals for federal intervention ...
March is Women’s History Month. Here’s how you can celebrate! Women’s History Month celebrations began in 1981, with Congress ...
If you smell smoke, you’re not the only one. AL.com’s Ramsey Archibald reports that 162 fires were burning across Alabama ...
The storied ocean liner SS United States arrived in Mobile, Alabama. The 1,000-foot vessel that shattered the transatlantic speed record on its maiden voyage in 1952 was towed to Mobile for ...