The SS United States will be sunk in the Gulf of Mexico to become the world's largest artificial reef. The historic ocean liner will be located near the USS Oriskany, creating a premier diving ...
A historic ocean liner, the SS United States, is set to become the world’s largest artificial reef, destined for the depths off Florida’s Gulf Coast early next year. Okaloosa County officials ...
A white granite headstone in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery bears a name that sounds American: Larry Allan Thorne. But the man buried there was born Lauri Allan Törni in Viipuri, Finland, ...
Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Laura Kinney: Wolverine #10!Marvel Comics has officially introduced its all-new take on Cyclops, turning a frightful X-Menvillain into an unexpected hero.
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
Laura Kinney was once trained as the assassin X-23, but now she’s the Wolverine, and her mission is to protect mutantkind above all else. She’s been taking that mission seriously, working on her own ...
Parts continue to be removed from the SS United States from its location in Mobile, Alabama. The ship will be sunk, possibly late this year, off Destin, Florida. Will you be able to watch the sinking?
The SS United States, once a luxury ocean liner, is being prepared to become an artificial reef off the Florida coast. After failing to repurpose the ship, the SS United States Conservancy sold it to ...
On the morning of Lundi Gras in early March, the SS United States arrived quietly in Mobile as a sleeping giant, rusting but regal as it was guided up the Mobile Bay. From a distance, “America’s ...
DESTIN-FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. -- We are getting a first look at a museum that will commemorate the historic SS United States. The visitors center in Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida, will feature a ...
Fred Miller II didn’t know it then, but the $50 model ship he bought at age 9 would become more than just a childhood obsession – it charted a course straight into the future. Back in 1970, Miller ...