
Two museums, owned by husband and wife, Jack and Kathi Crispin, are housed inside the 1881 two-story limestone bank building. Kathi, a life long Girl Scout and leader, has collected an impressive array of scouting memorabilia that tells the story of scouting in the United States. Next door, Jack, retired pharmacist, has created a museum resembling an actual old-time drugstore. Product containers, shelving, druggist tools, and a "shock box" are a few exhibits that make this an exceptional stop. (NRHP)
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