The Lawrence L. Lee Scouting Museum is home to the largest display of “Scouting” memorabilia in the northeastern United States, one of the country’s most extensive collections of this kind. Located in Manchester, New Hampshire, the Scouting Museum is also now part of the New Hampshire Heritage Museum Trail. The collection at the Scouting Museum includes Jamboree memorabilia, paintings, stamps, and sketches by Robert Baden-Powel. There is also a flag that was carried by Alan Shepard, America’s first astronaut, to the moon. The museum is open from 10:00am until 4:00pm on most Wednesdays and Saturdays from mid-August to late-June.

395 Blondin Rd, Manchester, NH 03109, Phone: 603-867-2501

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