Lawrence L. Lee Scouting Museum & Max I. Silber Library

Lawrence L. Lee Scouting Museum & Max I. Silber Library

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09/30/2025

FOURTH QUARTER OPERATIONS SCHEDULE:

Open every Wednesday, 10 am to 4 pm

Open Select Saturdays, 10 am to 3 pm:
FALL, 2025 – SATURDAYS OPEN:

OCTOBER 4, 25

NOVEMBER 1, 8, 15, 22

DECEMBER 13

Units camping at Camp Carpenter for a weekend should contact the Museum in advance to arrange a visit, and/or Scouting Heritage Merit Badge class. [email protected]

02/14/2025

The following has been published on the New Hampshire Heritage Museum Trail website https://nhmuseumtrail.org/25-stories-for-250-years/ and on various social media platforms, as part of NHHMT's "25 stories for 250 years" campaign.
AS SCOUTING AMERICA celebrates 115 years this month, and the New Hampshire Council reaches 105 years, we anticipate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, on July 4, 2026:

SCOUTING PITCHES CAMP IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
by Joe Biedrzycki

In 1907, Lord Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell adapted his military training program as “a game with a purpose”. The program was discovered by Chicago Publisher William D. Boyce, after getting lost in the London fog and being helped by an “Unknown Scout”. Boyce brought the program idea back to America, and The Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1910.
The Scouting movement hiked into the Granite State and pitched camp in 1912, but a rather unorganized initial effort made it an up-hill climb. As Scouting grew in popularity, three makeshift councils formed in Dover, Claremont, and Portsmouth. The council added a Scout Executive to its staff in 1919. On January 9, 1920, the Manchester Council was granted an official charter with the Boy Scouts of America. It became Daniel Webster Council in 1929.

In its heyday, Daniel Webster Council comprised nearly 18,000 youth, and 5,000 adult volunteers registered with the BSA. Today an active, thriving program exists statewide within Scouting America. Daniel Webster Council operates both Hidden Valley Scout Reservation in Gilmanton Iron Works, and Camp Carpenter in Manchester. It now comprises boys and girls age five through twenty-one, in Cub Scout Packs, Scouts BSA Troops, Exploring Posts, Venturing Crews and Sea Scout Ships.

In 2026, during America’s 250th Anniversary, New Hampshire Scouts will celebrate 105 years of growing youth into men and women of character and achievement.

11/21/2024

At a fall campout at Camp Carpenter recently, the rather small Cubs of Chester, NH's Pack 163 sized up the rather tall AIR EXPLORER mannequin (1949-1965)! The Museum has a large collection of vintage uniforms from all the divisions of Scouting through the different eras of the past 114 years. If your unit has a fall or winter campout coming up, plan a visit to the Scouting Museum to round out your weekend program! Contact us through our website.

11/19/2024
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395 Blondin Road
Manchester, NH
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10am - 4pm