“War”, Oil on Canvas: How Artists Affected WWII

When’s the last time you looked at, or heard, a piece of art? As Pablo Picasso once said, “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life”. In […]
250 Years At Sea: Celebrating the US Navy

As the slightly tattered Union Jack flutters in the breeze, it made me think of how many people, sites, sounds, and places those stripes and infamous rattlesnake might have seen. […]
Cruise 2025 Review

The dust has finally settled after coming back into port from our annual Cruise. The Grey Lady traveled an almost 1,300 mile round trip to the beautiful cities of Muscatine, […]
Trebah Beach 1945

Photocopy of F.J. Waller’s rendition of the LST-325. Photocopy of F.J. Waller’s painted rendition of LST-325 loading at Trebah Beach in Cornwall, England in preparation for the June 6, 1944 […]
US Navy World War II Experiences

Manuscript written by Leo L. Horton Manuscript written by Leo L. Horton chronicling his service in the US Navy from 1941 through 1945, including time spent aboard the LST-325 during […]
LST 325 on Utah Beach

Sugar Red Sector, Utah Beach, Normandy, France. Photographic Print, photographer unknown. Date: 6/12/1944. LST-325 unloading at low tide at the Sugar Red Sector of Utah Beach in Normandy, France on […]
Explore WWII Ship Museum’s Exhibitions and Events in Evansville

If you have a fascination for history, especially the events of WWII, then a visit to the museum in Evansville, Indiana, is something you should not miss. This museum is […]
Support Veterans and History at Evansville’s WWII Ship Museum

Are you a history enthusiast or a veteran looking for a unique way to support and connect with the past? Look no further than a WWII Ship Museum in Evansville, […]
Discover History and Education at WWII Ship Museum in Indiana

Located in the heart of Evansville, Indiana, the WWII Ship Museum offers a unique experience that combines history, education, and entertainment for visitors of all ages. As you step on […]