National Scouting Museum is the official museum of the Boy Scouts of America. Chronicling over 100 years of Scouting history, the museum has over 600,000 individual items and artifacts, ranging from original Norman Rockwell oil paintings, to the papers of Scouting founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell, to the first Eagle Scout medal ever awarded. This state of the art, award-winning Museum features fun for the whole family with interactive hands-on exhibitions, videos, outdoor adventure, indoor cave, high-tech games and much more. Free admission every Sunday (1:00-5:00) and Monday (10:00-7:00) Tue-Sat (10:00-5:00) admission is $8 Adults, $5 Scouts/Scouters/Children & Seniors