World of Warships Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary with Naval Museum Atlas Calendar

Photo Credit: World of Warships / Provided
Photo Credit: World of Warships / Provided

Earlier this year, World of Warships launched the Naval Museum Atlas, an interactive platform aimed at helping naval history enthusiasts plan trips to maritime museums across the world. Among those promoted on the website are various American museum ships, and to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence, World of Warships has produced a 2026 wall calendar that showcases 12 of the most iconic naval vessels in US history.

Front cover of the 2026 Naval Museum Atlas wall calendar
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Printed on 150gsm silk paper, the 2026 Naval Museum Atlas calendar aims to highlight the biggest events in American history, from the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War II, to the numerous battles the likes of the USS Wisconsin (BB-64) fought on the high seas.

Available via the World of Warships online store, the calendar retails for $24.00 USD, with 100-percent of the company’s profit share going to the Historic Naval Ships Association (HNSA). The organization works to preserve historic vessels, to ensure their service continues to be remembered.

View of the page for January in the 2026 Naval Museum Atlas wall calendar
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The Naval Museum Atlas offers the most up-to-date information for users. Along with offering trivia on each individual museum ship, the platform also provides details regarding operational hours, ticket prices and other amenities offered per historic site.

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