Little Egg Harbor resident Peter Papa has been perfecting his craft for 70 years, and has seen the fruits of his labor recognized. His model ships are on display in museums, galleries, and homes of ...
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Just 32 copies of Ole Kirk’s House were produced, and it’s currently the most expensive kit of ... the famous ship’s name. Both externally and internally, the Titanic set has been designed as an ...
New York City preservationists’ dream of docking an historic ocean liner on the Brooklyn waterfront appears all but sunk — but they’re making a last-ditch appeal to President Donald Trump to make the ...
is the largest passenger ship ever built in America, more than 100 feet longer than the Titanic. The naval architect William Francis Gibbs designed it to be a luxury ocean liner in peacetime that ...
John Simanton’s collection reflects a time when world wars were fought at sea – when mighty ships battled each other across ...
To this day, the SS United States holds the transatlantic speed record for an ocean liner. “The ship will forever symbolize our nation’s strength, innovation, and resilience,” said Susan ...
The ship was essentially evicted from its pier last year and given until September 2024 to find a new home. The SS United States Conservancy tirelessly worked for years to find a new home and ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - The storied ocean liner SS United States arrived in Mobile Monday. The historic and long retired ship began her journey into Mobile Bay about 6 a.m. and moved toward the ...
The retired ocean liner SS United States was towed out of a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania pier on Wednesday after 28 years. The historic ship, considered America's last surviving ocean liner, will ...
The historic, aging ocean liner that a Florida county plans to turn into the world’s largest artificial reef departed from south Philadelphia’s Delaware River waterfront on Wednesday ...
The SS United States hit 44 mph during sea trials. In comparison, today's cruise ships travel at around 28 mph. The fastest ocean liner ever to cross the Atlantic Ocean is on its way to the Gulf ...