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SS United States Conservancy
Organization Quote:
Save Our Ship

The SS United States Conservancy is a national nonprofit organization founded in 2004. The Conservancy seeks to preserve and revitalize the SS United States, the largest and fastest ocean liner ever built in her namesake's country.
The Conservancy works to ensure that the nation’s flagship will endure for future generations as the ultimate expression of the United States Merchant Marine and American transatlantic passenger shipping.
The organization is developing plans to re-purpose the vessel as a multi-purpose stationary attraction in a large metropolitan waterfront.
CBS Sunday Morning aired a great story about the SS United States this past Sunday, and it garnered a great deal of attention nationwide for our cause. On the day of its broadcast, the piece became the "most shared" and the 3rd-most viewed story on CBSNews.com.
Now, you can watch the CBS broadcast in its entirety on our YouTube Channel. Please share this wonderful story with your friends, family and colleagues and help us spread the word far and wide about the importance of saving America's Flagship.
You can view the full video clip here.
Location:
Location
521 West 111th Street
New York, NY 10025United States
Phone:
202. 486. 1522
40° 48' 15.5448" N, 73° 57' 51.93" W
See map: Google Maps
Contact Person:
Dan McSweeney
Contact Email:
Phone:
202. 486. 1522






