More than 600 people, including New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez and BSA Chief Scout Executive Mike Surbaugh, helped formally dedicate the National Scouting Museum – Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, N.M., this past fall.
In attendance were BSA volunteers and professionals, New Mexico elected officials, families and visitors from nearby communities, members of the media, a Scout troop from Albuquerque, and donors whose generosity made the museum possible.
The 19,500-square-foot museum holds a library, gift shop, books, mementos, two large exhibit halls and an 88-person conference room.
It’s open all year long but will see its heaviest traffic during Philmont’s popular summer season, when Scouts and Scouters traverse Philmont’s trails and expand their Scouting knowledge at the Philmont Training Center.
The museum will help preserve and showcase more than a…