Suburban Life Magazine: Still Making Waves

Anchored in Philadelphia, the historic SS United States has left an indelible mark.

by Walter Ault

Philadelphia’s abundance of historical treasures far exceeds the familiar likes of Independence Hall, the Betsy Ross House, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Consider the SS United States, a mammoth, record-setting, and much-admired ocean liner that has a strong local connection and an incredibly rich history, as well as some amazing, internationally renowned accomplishments.

Conceived by a man named William Francis Gibbs, the SS United States traveled extensively, and enjoyed unprecedented admiration and success before settling down here—or, more accurately, before it was retired here. The SS United States has been anchored at Pier 82 on the Philadelphia waterfront for the past 27 years. This magnificent ship, though faded and rusted after being partially stripped down and idle for so long, remains a sight to see given its remarkable size: 990 feet (100 feet longer that the Titanic), 175 feet high from keel to funnel top, and a gross weight of 53,329 tons.

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