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Friday, May 18, 2012

NIGHTLIGHT: Opening Reception of "The Ocean Liner United States: The Past & Future of America's Flagship" at The Forbes Galleries a Huge Success! Get Involved in Saving The Ship! Get Excited About it Coming to Manhattan!!! Go See the Exhibition at The Forbes Galleries Celebrating the 60th Anniversary!!!


You know we love boats and you know we love conservancy, and we are thrilled to be putting these together for the first time!  

Whom You Know was honored to cover the opening reception of 


"The Ocean Liner United States: The Past & Future of America's Flagship" held at The Forbes Galleries May 17, 2012. 
Their mission:

As owners and stewards of America's National Flagship, the SS United States Conservancy will secure the SS United States and her legacy by establishing a public-private partnership to refurbish and repurpose the ship as a self- sustaining, multi-purpose stationary waterfront attraction and by conducting effective education and advocacy programs on behalf of this irreplaceable American maritime icon. 

Image courtesy Katherine Fairhead 


Executive Director Susan L. Gibbs and a bust of her Grandfather, who designed the ship

The SS United States Conservancy, an independent national non-profit organization, is dedicated to protecting, revitalizing and promoting America's flagship, the SS United States. The SS United States faces an uncertain future. Since her retirement in 1969, the ship has changed hands a number of times, but no plans for her refurbishment have come to fruition. As the current stewards of her historical legacy, the Conservancy is committed to working with developers to create a sustainable waterfront attraction in a major city that preserves the historic integrity of this unique national treasure. The dismantling and destruction of the SS United States would be a tragedy comparable to melting down national icons such as the Liberty Bell, the Spirit of St. Louis, or the Space Shuttle.


Robert Forbes
The SS United States Conservancy began as an initiative of the SS United States Preservation Society, a nonprofit 501(c) 3 organization incorporated in 1992. Shortly after its founding, the Society helped secure Congressional attention to the plight of the SSUnited States and supported the introduction of the SS United States Preservation Act of 1992, legislation designed to protect the ship from destruction. The Society continued its public and media outreach and scored a huge victory in 1999 when it played a lead role in securing a spot for the SS United States on the National Register of Historic Places. The ship was added to the Register even though it was less than fifty years of age because the Society’s application made a convincing case that the ship had “compelling national significance,” a status earned by less than one percent of the Register’s 78,000 historic sites.

The SS United States Conservancy’s founding Board has compiled a long track record of accomplishments on behalf of the SS United States reaching back over twenty years. The Conservancy’s leadership has published books and articles on the SS United States, organized educational meetings on the ship’s history that have drawn hundreds of participants, delivered lectures and presentations on the SS United States to diverse audiences throughout the nation, produced the award-winning documentary SS United States: Lady in Waiting, and engaged in ongoing outreach and advocacy on behalf of the ship’s preservation.

In 2004, Conservancy initiated a strategic partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), then current owner of the SS United States, which formed the focus of its short-term work. In partnership with NCL, the Conservancy placed an informative sign at the ship’s current berth at Philadelphia’s Pier 82. Having learned that the ship would be listed for sale in January 2009, the Conservancy launched the "Save Our Ship" campaign to raise awareness and funds in support of the vessel.



On July 1, 2010, the Conservancy announced that it had received a $5.8 million pledge from philanthropist Gerry Lenfest, enough money to purchase the SS United States and maintain her at her current berth while funds are raised for her redevelopment. With your help, the SS United States Conservancy can save our nation's flagship for future generations. With your generous donations, the Conservancy will conduct important structural and remediation work on the vessel, begin planning for the development of a world-class museum, and expand our ourtreach to a variety of important audiences. The SS United States Conservancy is a community that shares a vision of a successfully repurposed SS United States, providing jobs and important public amenities, while educating and inspiring future generations. 


Peachy Deegan and Robert Forbes

On May 9th, this was released:This past April, the SS United States Redevelopment Project (SSUSRP) announced the release of a Request for Qualifications (RFQ), the first step in an aggressive campaign to identify a developer to repurpose the SS United States as a 21st century waterfront destination. The word has spread amongst commercial developers, and interest in the ship is on the rise. The Redevelopment Project is pleased to announce that, to accommodate the upswing of interest, and to provide ample opportunity to new prospective commercial partners, the extension for the RFQ. The new deadline is June 1, 2012. Additional tours of the vessel for RFQ respondents will also be held during the month of May. 

To read Maritime Executive’s coverage of this news, please go here.

To read the original release of the RFQ, please go here.

To request a copy of the RFQ packet, please visit: www.SSUSC.org/redevelopment

Here is how you can help:

The Conservancy needs your help if we are to see this incredible ship restored and preserved for future generations. Please become a member or donate to help us maintain the ship and begin initial redevelopment work. You may also volunteer with us and help support our efforts to restore America's great ship of state.

Whom You Know was pleased to see and meet Robert Forbes, Susan Gibbs, Thomas Rinaldi, Allison Vella and Erin White during the festivities!
Peachy Deegan and Ryan Attar







And here's what you all want to know about:
Cocktail hour on the ship!








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