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  2. SS America (1939) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Driscoll's SS America site; The S. S. Australis Homepage; Interior images taken in 1993; The Great Ocean Liners on SS America Archived 7 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine; LostLiners.com on the SS America Archived 10 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Original article on how to get to the wreck of the American Star. Also in German and Spanish

  3. Dorothy Marckwald - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy “Dot” Marckwald (1898–1986) was a prominent American interior designer in the mid-20th century who focused primarily on the interiors of luxury ocean liners. Her most important works were the interiors for the SS America and the SS United States, which was the fastest passenger liner of

  4. SS America (1898) - Wikipedia

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    America (Official No. 107367) [2] was a steel-hulled ship, built by the Detroit Dry Dock Company in Wyandotte at what is today the Wyandotte shores golf course [3] and launched on April 2, 1898. [4] The ship was 184 feet long, 31 feet wide, and 11 feet in depth. [ 4 ]

  5. 'America's flagship' SS United States has departure from ...

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    The historic ocean liner the SS United States will have to wait a bit longer to embark on its final voyage.. Often called "America's flagship," the SS United States measures at nearly 1,000 feet ...

  6. USS America (ID-3006) - Wikipedia

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    Photo of SS America (c. 1920s) For America , further service awaited with the United States Lines . Reconditioned to resume her place in the transatlantic passenger trade, she commenced her maiden voyage as an American passenger liner on 22 June 1921, sailing for Bremen, Germany , with stops at Plymouth, England , and Cherbourg, France , en route.

  7. SS United States starts last voyage to its final destination ...

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    The SS United States, a technological marvel when it hit the water in 1952 and broke the transatlantic speed record, left Philadelphia Wednesday to begin its journey south to Mobile, Alabama and ...

  8. Plans to move SS United States from Philly to Gulf of Mexico ...

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    The SS United States looked like it was ready to make its last voyage – from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico. But wouldn’t you know it: Yet another postponement for the majestic ship .

  9. America (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    America was built on the lines of Mary Taylor (1849) America 1851, by James Bard America was designed by James Rich Steers and George Steers (1820–1856) (See George Steers and Co ). Traditional "cod-head-and-mackerel-tail" design gave boats a blunt bow and a sharp stern with the widest point (the beam ) placed one-third of the length aft of ...

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