The U.S. government is reportedly on the verge of ending its legal battle against a planned expedition to the Titanic, a move that has raised concerns due to the site's designation as a gravesite. Meanwhile, the SS United States, a 990 ft. ship larger than the Titanic and moored at a pier in south Philadelphia for over twenty-five years, faces eviction.
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The Normandie was a French ship that was stuck in New York Harbor during World War II and seized by the US government. It caught fire while being worked on and NYC firefighters could not connect to the French-designed fire safety system. Here it is in 1943. https://t.co/V2jOpuot0Q
The U.S. government could end its legal fight against a planned expedition to the Titanic, which has sparked concerns that it would violate a law that treats the wreck as a gravesite. https://t.co/8pZ9FnvlCc
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The SS United States has been languishing at a pier in south Philadelphia for more than twenty-five years. However, the 990 ft. ship thatโs bigger than the Titanic is facing eviction. https://t.co/r9uFveQRx7