BY MARK MATTHEWS
CNBNews.net
If you\’ve been to the Ikea in South Philadelphia, next to the Walt Whitman Bridge, you\’ve definitely noticed the SS United States docked directly across from the shopping center.
On its maiden voyage in 1952, it broke speed records for crossing the Atlantic Ocean.. records which stills stand today.
It\’s been sitting at the dock for 17 years, at a cost of $80,000 per MONTH, waiting for a grander plan to form. Now its getting too costly to keep. According to a new CNN.com article, the scrap heap looms very soon… Two months, to be specific.
If you google the ship, you\’ll find a LOT of articles and publicity on the ship over the years, most in the last few years include the doomsday scrap scenario. Many people seem to want to save it, but no one can find the solution, which obviously needs to generate enough revenue to both refurbish, and dock the ship.
The CNN.com article which triggered this post.
Sending out an SOS for \’America\’s flagship\’
Recently uploaded documentary by the SS United States Conservancy.
SS United States: Made in America (YouTube) Part II Part III Part IV
Other interesting links I quickly pulled together…
An interesting CBS Sunday Story (You Tube) with old clips and even a feature role in Disney Movie \”Bon Voyage\”
A trip aboard the SS United States in 1960! (YouTube)
1984 walkthrough, shortly before the interiors were auctioned off. Part I Part II
Website for documentary on ship, including trailers.
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