Why You Should Visit the National Scouting Museum Website Now

Why You Should Visit the National Scouting Museum Website Now

Have you visited the National Scouting Museum website lately? If not, you better check it out now because the site is loaded with new resources and tools, perfect for planning your next trip to the National Scouting Museum in Irving, TX.

What’s New?

For starters, the new website is super easy to navigate and packed with comprehensive information that makes exploring the National Scouting Museum a breeze.

Snag an insider’s glimpse of the museum using the new interactive museum map, complete with pins plotting the coolest points of interest. Think: a life-size Pinewood Derby racing track, laser shooting gallery, underground caves and a cinemascope theater.

Learn more about the museum’s extensive fine art collections and scope out profiles on Norman Rockwell, Joseph Csatari, and Joseph Christian Leyendecker. You can also read up on the current museum exhibitions and collections before you even step foot in the museum by clicking through the Fine Art, Exhibitions and Collections tabs on the top navigation bar.

Get a leg up on planning by checking out the museum calendar and learning about special events under the Programs & Events tab. Lastly, you can organize your hotel and transportation plans, learn about admission rates and operation hours, and find out what other attractions are nearby by clicking through Plan Your Visit.

Well, what are you waiting for? Jump over to www.bsamuseum.org now and start planning your next trip to the National Scouting Museum in Irving, TX!

Hayley Cordaro

Hayley Cordaro is a member of the Communications team at Boy Scouts of America. She loves sharing inspiring success stories and uncovering new ways volunteers and employees can make the most of their Scouting experience. If you have story ideas or questions, reach out to us at communications@scouting.org.

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Why You Should Visit the National Scouting Museum Website Now
Why You Should Visit the National Scouting Museum Website Now
Why You Should Visit the National Scouting Museum Website Now