As the sun rose in Tallahassee, the birds began to sing and the worst of the squall line pushed through with seemingly little incident.
The SS United States is on its final journey, destined to become the world's largest artificial reef off the Florida Gulf coast.
P at Bunker was trying to figure out where he was at.
The long-retired, 990-foot liner was purchased by Okaloosa County in ... move south of Destin-Fort Walton Beach to be sunk. You can track the SS United States live. An interactive map provided ...
On the way to the Gulf, the liner hugged the South Florida Coast ... south of Destin-Fort Walton Beach to be sunk. You can track the SS United States live. An interactive map provided by Okaloosa ...
The ocean liner left Philly last week as preparations begin to turn the vessel into the world's largest artificial reef.
On the way to the Gulf, the liner hugged the South Florida Coast ... south of Destin-Fort Walton Beach to be sunk. You can track the SS United States live. An interactive map provided by Okaloosa ...
On the way to the Gulf, the liner hugged the South Florida Coast ... south of Destin-Fort Walton Beach to be sunk. You can track the SS United States live. An interactive map provided by Okaloosa ...
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Fastest ocean liner to cross Atlantic, SS United States, coming to Florida. Its futureFollow the SS United States on this tracking map Officials in Okaloosa County bought ... but it's expected to lie about 20 nautical miles south of the Florida Panhandle in the Destin-Fort Walton Beach ...
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A report published Tuesday identifies ways historically neglected communities most vulnerable to climate change, like Tome’s, can create resilient water and wastewater systems. Its highlights include ...
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