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I've long been a fan of the classic transatlantic liners, with a particular
fondness for the SS United States. I was never lucky enough to have sailed
on her, but as a boy I loved any chance to at least see her at the pier in
New York. Sadly the great ship was retired from service and has been sitting
idle, rotting away for years, at a dock in Philadelphia. Even worse, the
ship was gutted over the years and it would take a massive amount of money
to return her to any sort of service, either as a sailing ship or a hotel.
As of this writing (April 2010) she is up for sale once again, and unless a
miracle occurs she may be headed for the shipbreakers.
I
recently was in Philadelphia for several hours on April 9, 2010 and swung by
the dock on my way out of town. I couldn't get very close to the ship, so I
had to shoot through a chain link fence. The photo below isn't great by any
means, but it does capture the ship as it sits today.
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