Historic Sites in the USA - SCOUTER Net Compass - boy scouts cub scouts
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Ancient village of the Mississippian tribe in Indiana. This settlement was the largest known town of its time in Indiana, but the Mississippian people eventually deserted it. N click
State Historic Civil War site located at Pleasanton, KS. At Mine Creek in 1864 a large body of Union cavalry swept down on the rear of Confederate General Sterling Price's supp click
Tallahassee, Florida Civil War site. Only Confederate capitol east of the Mississippi that was not occupied by Union troops. click
Website of the Gerald R. Ford Library. Stop by and learn about the first Eagle Scout to become President of the United States. click
This museum, located in Strasburg PA, has an entire program devoted to Railroad Merit Badge. From the main site click on Education Programs and finally the link to Railroading click
The Offical Guide to Williamsburg, VA. This is a historic city that is very popular with National Jamboree contingents and is an excellent place to earn the American Heritage Me click
Tennessee’s only on-line historical magazine offers dozens of places to visit in the volunteer state where scouts can explore their past. click
This is a living history settlement in Naperville. Naper Settlement offers a number of programs for children. These include classes, scout programs, birthday parties, and the j click
This ghost town site qualifies for the Historic Trails Award and provides many Eagle Scout Project Opportunities as well as a great place to earn American Heritage Merit Badge. click
The Alaska Office of History and Archaeology carries out the responsibilities of the State Historic Preservation Office. Alaska State Historic Preservation Office website. click
The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), a division of Arizona State Parks, is responsible for the identification, evaluation, and protection of Arizona's prehistoric and click
California is characterized by a rich historical past and a bright, promising future. The State's historical resources represent the contributions and collective human experienc click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The Arkansas Heritage Award is designed to give Cub Scout recognition for studying prominent sites of historical significance to the State of Arkansas. B click
The memorial to the Boy Scouts of America is the only memorial in Washington to commemorate a living cause. It is located at 15th St. between E St. and Constitution Ave. Admini click
Scout Programs for Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts are offered year-round at the Museum of Westward Expansion and Old Courthouse. The programs deal with the history of St. Louis and click
Rohrbach Campground is part of the Antietam National Battlefield. It is a walk-in, primitive camping area available to Scouts and other organized groups, and is open each year f click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - A National Historic Landmark, Toltec preserves and interprets Arkansas's tallest Native American mounds. The first Saturday of May each year is set asid click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The Arkansas Heritage Award is designed to give Cub Scouts recognition for studying prominent sites of historical significance to the State of Arkansas. click
SunWatch Indian Village/ Archaeological Park is an 800 year old Native American village located in Dayton, Ohio. We offer several types of programs for Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, Be click
The Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding the knowledge and appreciation of human cultures from ancient times click
Living History and Living Farm directory covering all categories of Historical Sites to Visit. click
The first boy scout troop in America was organized in Pawhuska, Osage County, Oklahoma, in May, 1909, by Reverend John F. Mitchell, a missionary priest from England sent to St. click
Use with Bear Cub Scout Handbook - Use this guide for field trips to the state capital in Topeka click
The Boy Scouts have been a presence in Indian Hill for over fifty years. click
list of Places In and Around Beaverton - Portland to Take your Pack or Den. More than 50 destinations listed. click
This museum has a page with many scout programs that teach the area's history click
On September 21, the Inland Northwest Council, Boy Scouts of America made a decision to demolish historic Finch Lodge at Cowles Scout Reservation on Diamond Lake. This is a gr click
Following is a set of activities designed for Brownies who are interested in earning their "Listening to the Past" patch for Girl Scouts. click
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