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No.27 in the Federation of Scout Museums International









 

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The Otis H. Chidester Museum, located in sunny Tucson, Arizona, is pleased to exhibit one of the largest collections of Scouting memorabilia in the world.

Otis was the oldest continually active Scout in the country, getting started in Scouting in 1912. The object of the Museum is the collection, preservation, organization, and exhibition of written, photographic, audio and other physical records, artifacts and memorabilia relating to the Boy Scouts of America, with an emphasis on Scouting in southern Arizona and the Southwest. For more information on Otis, check out his biography page.

The museum is located at:
                1937 E. Blacklidge Drive
                 Tucson AZ 85719
                (click here for a map)

The telephone number is (520) 326-7669.

The museum is now open on a limited basis:
                Tuesday 6 PM to 9 PM
                Thursday 9 AM to 12 noon
                Saturday 9 AM to 12 noon

At such a time when the demand is greater, the open hours will expand.
However, private tours are available and we wecome everyone.
Please come to see us during our open hours,
or schedule a tour for your group or organization.

Site created and maintained by Ray Padilla and Peter Shapley