Boy Scout badge exhibit opens March 1 at presidential library
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[February 22, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- Badges from the
past 60 years for the annual Boy Scout Pilgrimage to Lincoln Tomb
will be on display starting March 1 at the Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library in Springfield, in time for this year's
pilgrimage on April 29. The exhibit may be seen free of charge on
weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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The 49 original Boy Scout Pilgrimage badges are from the Abraham
Lincoln Council of Boy Scouts of America and the presidential
library's collections. They date from the early 1950s to 2011. Also
included is a kerchief slide from 1947. Many were donated in memory
of the late Milfred Crumbaugh, a longtime volunteer and friend of
Scouting in Springfield who was the parade marshal for the
pilgrimage for 20 years.
The first Lincoln Pilgrimage, which still consists of walking
from the Lincoln Tomb on the north side of Springfield to the Old
State Capitol downtown, was in 1946. Since then, tens of thousands
of Boy Scouts from every state in the nation and numerous foreign
countries have joined the annual trek.
A different but related event, the Boy Scout Lincoln Trail Hike,
started in 1926. To participate, Scouts must read one of a few
specific books on Lincoln, prepare a report on the book and hike the
21-mile trail from Lincoln's New Salem to Springfield, for which
they receive a medal. The Lincoln Trail was the first hiking trail
officially recognized by the Boy Scouts of America. There are now
about 300 historic trails recognized by the organization.
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The Boy Scouts of America was founded in 1910, and the
Springfield-area chapter, the Abraham Lincoln Council, was formed in
1920.
Visit www.presidentlincoln.org for more information about the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
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