The U.S. Coast Guard has reported that positive progress has been made in the preparations for the SS United States’ departure from Philadelphia. According to a report by CBS News, the ship is now closer to being safely towed away to Mobile,
The SS United States was poised to set sail at the end of last year on her final voyage from Philadelphia to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico to become an artificial reef. But Coast Guard concerns have complicated the trip south.
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The Coast Guard has confirmed that progress has been made to ensure the SS United States can safely leave Philadelphia waters after months of delays, writes Joe Holden for CBS News Philadelphia. According to sources,
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The Coast Guard said that to start moving the ship south, the county needed to restore the ship's structural integrity and demonstrate it could withstand the expected harsh journey.