Insights Into History
Facing steel shortages and urgent wartime need, the U.S. turned to an improbable solution: concrete ships. SS Atlantus, launched after World War I, proved the idea could float but not compete—later breaking loose during a 1926 storm and grounding off Cape May. Now a crumbling shore-side landmark, the Atlantus stands as a haunting symbol of emergency innovation and the slow, inevitable erosion of both material and memory.
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