The passenger ship, which retired from service in 1996 and set up residence on the Delaware River waterfront as a decaying curiosity, began its long trip to Florida’s Gulf Coast and an eventual date as the largest artificial reef in the world.
Today, though, fans — including a former passenger who spoke to what it was like to cross the Atlantic on the fastest passenger ship ever (hint: don’t go outside!) — and the curious stood along the river and bid “America’s Flagship” farewell. Check out the reporting, photos and even a video!
A spectator waves goodbye to the S.S. United States from Freedom Pier in Gloucester City, N.J. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
Grant money from the Biden Administration’s response to the pandemic continues to be dispersed in 2025, and applications are being accepted by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance over the next month. The grants are for $3,000 each. Continue reading …
Artist Lawren Alice with her new mural, ”Groove and Flow,” created for Cedar Park Pedestrian Plaza. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
RECAP: What else happened?
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• Academics in N.J., Philly protest Trump administration cuts to scientific research. [WHYY]
• Mayor Parker signed an executive order to launch a city initiative to create and preserve 30,000 housing units. [WHYY’s PlanPhilly]
• The Eagles replaced a coach who left for a new job with an internal candidate., Kevin Patullo [WHYY}
• Cleanup after Abington fire will be “a long-term operation,” official says. [WHYY]
• PHL topped 30 million passengers in 2024, returning to pre-pandemic levels. [WHYY]
• Cold snap continues, with a chance of a dusting of snow, today in Philly. [CBS3]
MAYOR WATCH
The mayor has no public appearances scheduled for Thursday.
ON THE CALENDAR
🧨 Lunar New Year events and activities
🫶🏾 Black History Month events
🏛️ Thursday, Feb. 20: Historic Preservation in a Changing City
Philadelphia’s rich history is woven into its architecture, cultural landmarks, and community driven cultural sites, but as the city undergoes massive development, how can we ensure that this heritage is preserved for future generations? $20 tickets. (5 to 8 p.m.)
⚖️ Thursday, Feb. 20: Restorative Justice Night @ Triple Bottom Brewing
An evening dedicated to exploring restorative justice practices and supporting individuals navigating the re-entry process as well as those currently facing incarceration. Each month, dive into topics around healing, accountability, and transformation, featuring insightful speakers, local advocates, and individuals with lived experience. Free. (6 to 10 p.m.)
🎲 Thursday, Feb. 20: Game Night: Environmental Board Games at the Academy of Natural Sciences
Play exciting, nature-based games. Trek gorgeously illustrated trails, engage with wildlife, compete to be the night’s most-skilled nature observer, or build a habitable world. Beginners welcome! $15 tickets includes snacks and water. (6:30 to 9:30 p.m.)
📖 Thursday, Feb. 20: Reading and conversation about “Mother Archive: A Dominican Family Memoir”
The debut image-text memoir by writer and photographer Erika Morillo. Erika will be in conversation at The Head & The Hand with Philly-based artist and writer Irit Reinheimer and discuss the use of photography to understand mothering, memory, and identity in the context of the Dominican-American immigrant experience. (7 p.m.)
🍻 Thursday: Feb. 20: Quizzo
Dock Street Brewery on Washington Avenue hosts this weekly event with John of Philly Quizzo. Eat, drink, “know your sh*t” and win prizes. Pay-as-you-go. (7 to 9 p.m.)
🍝 Saturday, Feb. 22: Flavors of Carnevale: A Celebration of Italian Culture and Success
Italy’s famous festival of joy, color, and celebration comes to Aroma on 3rd with masks, mingling, and surprises. $45 tickets include a three-course meal, BYOB. (12:30 to 3 p.m.)
☕ Saturday-Sunday, Feb. 22-23: Winter Fest at Frankford Hall
Kick off at 8 p.m. Saturday with the Après Ski Party spinning live house music with snow machines, hot drinks, shot ski, and more. 21+; No cover. Then on Sunday, Sip & Shop from 12 to 4 p.m. with local vendors selling jewelry, artwork, clothing, home goods and more! Free to attend.
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