SS United States, once the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic, departed Delaware Bay on Thursday for its final journey. After spending more than 30 years docked at a Philadelphia pier, the legendary vessel will soon meet its end in the waters off Florida’s Gulf Coast.
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Despite calls to preserve “America’s Flagship” from fans and public figures—including former President Donald Trump—who urged for its salvation, the great ship will not be spared, according to a report by USA today.
Instead, the ship is heading south on a two-week journey to Mobile, Alabama, where it will undergo cleaning and renovations before being intentionally sunk to become the world’s largest artificial reef.
Once a groundbreaking technological marvel when it launched in 1952, the SS United States achieved fame for its record-breaking speed on transatlantic crossings. Today, it embarks on a different kind of voyage.
After departing Philadelphia on Wednesday, the ship is en route to Mobile, Alabama, where it will be cleaned and prepped for its new role in the ocean.
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