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Axios Philadelphia: Historic SS United States departs from Philadelphia at last
February 19, 2025
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Axios Philadelphia: Historic SS United States departs from Philadelphia at last
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February 19, 2025
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Axios Philadelphia: Historic SS United States departs from Philadelphia at last

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February 19, 2025
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The SS United States has finally left Philadelphia.

Driving the news: The largest ocean liner ever built in the U.S. was towed down the Delaware River on Wednesday, gliding beneath the Walt Whitman Bridge as part of a two-week journey to Mobile, Alabama.

CLICK HERE to read the full coverage from Axios Philadelphia.

Source:https://www.axios.com/local/philadelphia/2025/02/19/ss-united-states-departs-philadelphia

Tagged: Philadelphia, Okaloosa County, News

Newer PostPhilly Voice: How to stream the SS United States as it leaves Philadelphia and heads down the Delaware River
Older PostSmithsonian Magazine: The Historic S.S. ‘United States,’ the Fastest Liner to Cross the Atlantic, Is Heading to a Watery Grave

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