Scouting and Guiding Museums
   
United States - North Carolina
   
Name Raven Knob Boy Scout Museum
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Description Memorabilia focuses on Scouting in Winston-Salem area of North Carolina with more than 130 collections covering 1912 to the present. Owned by the Old Hickory council
Address 266 Raven Knob Road
 
 
City Mount Airy
State/Province North Carolina
Zip/Postal 27030
Country USA
Contact Myrt Daniel, Ken Badgett, or Charles Griffin
Phone 336-760-2900
Email crkmuseum@aol.com
Fees Admission is free
Hours Open June-July during summer camp and during special events or by appointment
Website http://www.boyscoutmuseum.us 
   
Name Hammerstone Scout Museum
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Description  
Address Leaflet Church Road
 
 
City Lillington
State/Province North Carolina
Zip/Postal 27546
Country USA
Contact Hammerstone Historical Society, Inc.
Route 3 Box 231
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
 
Museum Operator - Wayne Farrah
Phone 910 814 2955
Email  
Fees Free Admission
Hours By appointment only
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Name Lone Scout Memory Lodge Museum
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Description "The museum contains Lone Scout memorabilia dating back to 1915 and pays tribute to W.D. Boyce (the founder of both the LSA & the BSA), old-time Lone Scouts (LSA), and those who have participated in the Lone Scout Program of the BSA. The Memory Lodge and the Memory Lodge Journal serves to provide information about old-time Lone Scouting, old-time Lone Scouts (both living and dead), and the promotion and support of current Lone Scout efforts. We are happy to share the past and support the present and future."

Patrick Crain (MLJeditor@aol.com)
Editor of the Lone Scout Memory Lodge Journal (MLJ)
133 South Dallas
Moore, OK 73160
 
Address Camp John J. Barnhardt
42830 Cannon Road
 
City New London
State/Province North Carolina
Zip/Postal 28127-9588
Country USA
Contact Trustee Bill Faulk
7906 West Duncan Road
Indian Trails, NC 28079
(704) 753-4562,
or
Trustee Naomi Goforth
207 N. 5th St., Apt 6
Albemarle, NC 28001
(704) 982-7027.
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Email  
Fees Admission is free
Hours During the months of June and July the building will likely be open, but normally persons desiring to visit the Lone Scout Memory Lodge should contact either of the trustees
Website http://www.geocities.com/lonezrule/LoneScoutMemoryLodge.html 
   
        

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