Girl Scout Museum and Archives, History museum and archive in Manhattan, United States.
Girl Scout Museum and Archives is a history museum in Manhattan housing an extensive collection related to this youth organization's story. The holdings include thousands of photographs, publications, uniforms, and audiovisual materials documenting activities spanning many decades.
The museum was established in 1987 and preserves materials dating back to 1912, when Girl Scouts was founded. Its collections trace how the organization grew and adapted through different periods of social change.
The collection reveals how Girl Scouting shaped women's leadership and community involvement over time. You can see how this movement influenced the roles and opportunities available to girls and women across different generations.
The collections are accessible to researchers and students seeking historical information about the organization. The materials span multiple time periods, making this a solid resource for understanding the organization's development over many years.
The collection includes records from local troops and programs that seem ordinary today but were innovative when they started. This is especially visible in documentation about cookie sales, which developed from small local efforts into a nationwide tradition.
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