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GEO-Museum

The National Order of the Arrow Conference (NOAC) has had a Museum since at least 1990.

In 2012, the Museum was named the Goodman Edson Observatory, more commonly known as the GEO. The Museum has used that branding since.

With this change was the creation of a new Museum experience, where emphasis went from tabletop displays of memorabilia, to vertical interpretive of the Order’s history and its place in the Scouting program.

This section chronicles much of the transition, with a few links to Virtual Museum walk-throughs, and materials used in the creation of the experience.

Additional history of the NOAC GEO Museum can be found on the OA History Timeline.

Special thanks to: Tim Brown, Chris Horn, Bill Topkis


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Last updated: August 31, 2024 at 13:46 pm

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