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Historic Sites There are 11 external links and 4 sub-categories in this part of the SCOUTER Net Compass
Advisory Council Historic Preservation The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation is an independent Federal agency that provides a forum for influencing Federal activities, programs, and policies as they affect historic resources.
AK - Office of History and Archaeology The Alaska Office of History and Archaeology carries out the responsibilities of the State Historic Preservation Office. Alaska State Historic Preservation Office website.
AR - Arkansas Heritage Award 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. By visiting historical sites , buildings, and monuments.
AR - Arkansas Heritage Award 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.
AR - Toltec Mounds State Park 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 aside to help Cub Scouts earn their "Indian Heritage Award".
AZ - State Historic Preservation Office 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 historic cultural resources.
CA - Office of Historic Preservation California is characterized by a rich historical past and a bright, promising future. The State's historical resources represent the contributions and collective human experiences of a diversified population spanning 10,000-12,000 years of occupancy in CA
DC - Boy Scout Memorial Statue in D.C. 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. Administered by the National Park Service.
MD - Antietam Battlefield Scout Camping 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 from March 1- November 30.
MO - St. Louis Arch Scouting Programs 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 the American West in the nineteenth century. At the St. Louis Arch Gateway.
OH - SunWatch Indian Village 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, Bear Cubs, and Webelos.
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