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Celebrating the SS United States

Voice of America (VOA) News: United States and the Atlantic Blue Ribbon

The SS United States was the fastest passenger liner in the world, crossing the Atlantic at the speed of a courier train. Its passengers included presidents, Salvador Dali, Walt Disney, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and many other celebrities.

CLICK HERE to watch the full story (in Russian) from Voice of America.

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