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Boy Scout Centennial Traveling Exhibit
by David Grabitske
on February 29, 2008
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· in Advice, Available, Collections, Education, Exhibits, Interpretation, Partnerships
The North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting plans to produce a traveling exhibit that would be available to county and local historical societies beginning in the Boy Scouts of America‘s centennial year of 2010. The exhibit will be similar to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit Service‘s (SITES) “Museum on Main Street” program: easy-to-install [...]
Vintage bicycles, well used, free to historical museum: mans 3 speed English style mid-1960s; womans 3 speed English style mid-1960s; and childs high handle bar style mid-1970s. Contact Thelma Boeder, or 651 489-2604. Free delivery to any location in Minnesota probably can be arranged. Print PDF
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