SS Constitution

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SS Constitution was an ocean liner owned by American Export Lines, sister ship of Template:SS. Both were constructed in the United States and made their maiden voyages in 1951.

History

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SS Constitution on a visit to Haifa on March 10, 1953

Commissioned in 1951, she started her long career sailing on the New York City-Genoa-Naples-Gibraltar route to Europe. Following service on American Export's "Sunlane" cruise to Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, the two ships sailed for American Hawaii Cruises and American Global Line for many years in the 1980s and 1990s. U.S. ships with U.S. crews meeting the criteria of the Passenger Services Act were able to cruise the IslandsTemplate:What without sailing to a foreign port. Template:Stack Constitution was retired in 1995; while under tow to be scrapped, the liner sank Template:Convert north of the Hawaiian Islands on November 17, 1997. The exact location of the wreck has yet to be discovered.[1]

In popular culture

Constitution was featured in several episodes of the situation comedy I Love Lucy starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, starting with episode, "Bon Voyage," aired January 16, 1956. Lucy Ricardo missed the ship and had to be ferried by air by a then-novel helicopter.

American movie actress Grace Kelly sailed aboard Constitution from New York to Monaco for her wedding to Prince Rainier in 1956.

Constitution was featured in the 1957 film, An Affair to Remember starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. Former President Harry S. Truman and his wife Bess sailed back to New York from Europe on the Constitution in the summer of 1958. The ship was also featured in the beginning and end of an episode of the Naked City TV series titled "No Naked Ladies in Front of Giovanni's House!" aired April 17, 1963. The ship also featured prominently in the Magnum, P.I. television series episode titled "All Thieves on Deck" aired January 30, 1986.

Sinking

The SS Constitution was retired from the American Hawaii Cruises fleet in 1995 and had fallen into disrepair by 1997.[2] On November 17, 1997, the ship was being towed to a scrapping shipyard to be dismantled when it sank about 800 miles north of Hawaii.[3]

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