The SS United States CBS News


SS United States will stay afloat after raising 600K+ Philadelphia Business Journal

The SS United States represents our common values, our strengths, and the epic scope and scale of our ambition. Her story is our story, and today, America's Flagship needs our help. Join us as we unite to save and restore this irreplaceable icon to the glory and dignity she deserves. donate Redevelopment Progress


A preservation group has raised 100,000 toward saving the SS United States, but it's not clear

The SS United States Conservancy is compiling a comprehensive database of passenger lists and crew records, and we need your help! We plan to digitize these materials into a searchable database in conjunction with our expanded archival collections and future museum display. When United States Lines went out of business in the 1980s, all the.


SS United States Will Not Return To Service

The SS United States is 990 feet long - about five city blocks! If you stood her on end, she'd rise nearly as high as New York's Chrysler Building or Philadelphia's Comcast Center. You think the Titanic was huge? The SS United States is over 100 feet longer.


SS United States Won't Be Converted Into A 400Suite Luxury Cruse Ship New York YIMBY

Blue Riband. Advance publicity for the SS United States had primed the American public for a record-breaking vessel. Secrecy was tight during the builder's trials in June of 1952, but it was later learned that the vessel exceeded 38 knots, or 44 miles per hour. She traveled 20 knots in reverse. On July 3rd, 1952, the SS United States set.


The Ship โ€” SS United States Conservancy

Secret Philly How the once-great SS United States ended up docked across from Ikea for 27 years From transatlantic record-holder to rusting artifact in a Philly river โ€” now facing eviction. by.


The SS United States Photo 4 Pictures CBS News

SS United States is a retired ocean liner built between 1950 and 1951 for the United States Lines.


The Ship โ€” SS United States Conservancy

A new dawn may be coming to the SS United States, the fastest ocean liner ever, which has been tied up at a pier in Philadelphia since 1996. The ship is 990 feet long, more than a hundred feet.


The SS United States CBS News

The SS United States has called Pier 82 in South Philadelphia home since 1996. It's a whopping 175 feet tall and almost 1,000 feet in length. It has sat dormant there for 25 years. While it.


SS United States May Be Sold for Scrap History in the Headlines

The SS United States was expressly designed to serve as an icon of American identity - and so it is hard not to read something into the ocean liner's battered, rusted, hollowed-out form today..


America's Fabled SS United States Given Extension for New Hope

The maiden voyage of the SS United States broke all records for a round trip with an average speed of 35.59 knots, or 39.50 miles per hour. The ship's fastest speed was 38.32 knots, or 44 miles per hour. This speed was achieved by four separate steam turbine propulsion systems driving four separate propellers, each measuring 18 feet in diameter.


SS United States The mighty ship that broke all the records then was left to rust CNN Travel

Redeveloping the SS United States is perhaps the most complex project of its kind ever attempted. The ship's rebirth will create an instant destination that will attract visitors the world over to her storied decks.


Bringing the Mighty SS United States Back to Life The National Interest

On July 7 1952 the United States cut 10 hours off the Atlantic speed record set 14 years earlier by the Queen Mary. The crossing time from New York to the finish line at Bishop's Rock UK a little over 3 days and then hours at an average speed of 35.59 knots (1).


A photo tour of the SS United States CNN Travel

70 years and it still holds the record for the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic. As it sits in South Philly, we've seen the exterior of the SS Unite.


S.S. United States The New York Times

The SS United States is currently moored in Philadelphia. The SS United States, nicknamed "The Big U", isn't just any passenger liner. At 101 feet wide and 990 feet long, she is 100 feet longer than the Titanic, and is in fact the largest ship ever built in an American shipyard.


Will SS United States cruise ship again? The Morning Call

Early Years. Initially, the SS United States was America's answer to European trans-atlantic passenger competition. The original RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth were the most famous liners afloat by the end of the Second World War. Inspired by their exceptional service records, the US government approved a sponsorship to create its own troop transport in the event of a new global war.


The Ship โ€” SS United States Conservancy

The SS United States is widely considered the safest passenger ship ever built, in contrast to the "unsinkable" Titanic. She carried far more lifeboats and rafts than were required by law. The SS United States ' 24 lifeboats plus her additional rafts could hold 4,060 people โ€” over 1,000 more than the ship itself could hold booked at 100.