USNI News:SS United States Leaves Philadelphia Berthing, Bound for Alabama Before Planned Sinking

USNI News:SS United States Leaves Philadelphia Berthing, Bound for Alabama Before Planned Sinking

After months of delay, the historic ocean liner SS United States is getting towed down the Delaware River from Philadelphia on the first leg of its journey to become the “world’s largest artificial reef” about 20 miles off the Okaloosa, Fla., Gulf Coast.

CNN: SS United States finally leaves Philadelphia to begin its last chapter

CNN: SS United States finally leaves Philadelphia to begin its last chapter

After months of multiple delays, the SS United States finally left its longtime home of Philadelphia just before 1 p.m. ET Wednesday. The storied ocean liner’s next stop is Mobile, Alabama, where it will be prepared for its final mission — to become an artificial reef off the coast of the Florida Panhandle.

America's Flagship Departs Philadelphia on Historic Voyage

America's Flagship Departs Philadelphia on Historic Voyage

“Today, the nation’s sole surviving ocean liner will glide down the Delaware River to begin the next chapter in her uniquely American story. As the fastest ship to ever cross the Atlantic travels for the first time since arriving in Philadelphia in 1996, we are reminded of the postwar high-water mark that the SS United States so gracefully and powerfully embodied when she was launched in 1951.”