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![]() "Girl Scout Mistress" A lead figure made by Britains Company in the 1920s. It's the only Girl Scout lead figure made, She's just 2-1/8" tall. Officially, there is a Girl Scout Mistress, but no Girl Scouts. |
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“A Promise to Keep” made by Phyllis Mantik This bronze statue commemorating the first Girl Scout cookie sale in 1917 (although she's wearing a decidedly more modern uniform) was unveiled outside of the Three River Museum in Oklahoma in May 2008 |
(images from the Red Dirt Ramblings blog and News9.com) This statue, of a girl scout planting a tree, was created by Shan Gray. For those of you who live close to Edmond OK, it is located in Mitch Park behind the softball fields and in front of the pavilion. Mitch Park is at the intersection of Covell and Kelly streets. A bronze tree will be added to the statue in 2008 to coincide with Girl Scouting’s birthday. Update: Statue was stolen, but has been recovered by police. No word if it has been put back into place.
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This diorama is located at the Presidential Library of Hebert Hoover, showing Lou Hoover in a Girl Scout uniform, in West Branch, Iowa Image from: site: hoover.archives.gov
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