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The iconic ocean liner SS United States, which set the transatlantic speed record over 70 years ago, has been ordered to vacate Pier 82 in Philadelphia by September 12 following a rent dispute with landlord Penn Warehousing. U.S. District Judge Anita Brody ruled that the conservancy did not violate the agreement by refusing to pay increased fees and does not owe damages, but the ship must find a new home urgently. The SS United States Conservancy is racing against time to secure a new location and funds for the costly relocation of the nearly 1,000-foot vessel, emphasizing the need to move swiftly to prevent the ship's potential demise. Efforts are underway to identify suitable pier locations and seek support from federal and state officials to facilitate the relocation process.
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