MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The SS United States is one step closer to becoming the world’s largest artificial reef. However, officials say there are still steps before the historic ocean liner reaches its ...
The first and only Silverado SS launched in early 2003. It was based on the GMT-800 generation Silverado 1500 (half ton) model with upgrades to the drivetrain, exterior and interior, including: ...
The SS United States is awaiting approvals from federal agencies before it can begin its journey to its final resting place, extending its stay in Mobile longer than expected. According to an update ...
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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 ...
Scott Baird is a Staff Writer at DualShockers with over a decade of experience writing about video games, board games, and tabletop RPGs. He has been writing professionally since 2013 and covering ...
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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 button looks suspiciously like a bat signal. Press it, and a whooshing, pulsing, thrumming sound fills the cabin and lets you know you just did something substantial—something like unleashing the ...