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Pawhuska museum evokes Boy Scouts’ state origins

 
By Bryan Painter    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: November 23, 2009


photo - In this provided photo, a Boy Scout troop in 1909 is shown in Pawhuska.
In this provided photo, a Boy Scout troop in 1909 is shown in Pawhuska.

PAWHUSKA — Have you heard about the rescued kitten, sounds of "God Save the King” coming from an Episcopal church in Pawhuska, or pushing older women from one side of the dirt street to the other?

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More Info

Osage County Historical

Museum

Where: 700 N Lynn Ave.,

Pawhuska.

When: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

For more information: Call (918) 287-9119.

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Related Topics: Youth Organizations, Scouting



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