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CORYDON CAPITOL STATE HISTORIC SITE

SCOUTING GUIDE

Scouting Guide

Earn Badges and Explore Indiana’s First State Capitol

Corydon Capitol State Historic Site offers Girl Scouts the chance to earn badges and explore the rich history of Indiana’s first and former capitol. Whether your troop is earning badges in history or conservation, our programs and experiences are designed to be both fun and educational.

Call 812.738.4890 to reserve your visit.

Planning a Scout Trip

Pricing and Reservations
For tour reservations and pricing details, please call 812.738.4890Please note that some programs may have group pricing or require advanced booking.

Meeting Badge Requirements
During a visit to the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site, Girl Scouts will be able to accomplish the following badge requirements. Download the full guide for more details.

 

DAISY

GOOD NEIGHBOR

Step 2 – Discover your city or town: In your city or town, neighbors work together in lots of different places. These places help make sure everyone has what they need. How many different places can you think of? (Downtown Corydon Exploration)

Step 3 – See what makes your state special: There are 50 states in the United States. They’re all neighbors to one another, and each one is special in its own way. When you put them together, they make a big community – and your part of it. See what makes your state unique in this step. (Tour)

BROWNIE

CELEBRATING COMMUNITY

Step 4 – Be a landmark detective: A landmark is place that special or where something important happened. Some landmarks are called “memorials” because they honor people who died for an important cause. Get to know your community’s landmarks. (Tour and Downtown Corydon Exploration)

ECO FRIEND

Step 2 – Observe outdoor spaces: If you think of yourself as a guest in nature’s home, it’s easy to remember that objects in nature should stay where they are. When you visit a friend’s house, you wouldn’t pick up something you liked and take it home without permission. And everything in nature is there for a reason, too. In this step, you’ll buddy up with some friends and an adult, and go outside to a place where you can see things in nature like rocks, leaves, shells, and fallen branches. (Downtown Tour Corydon Exploration)

JUNIOR

FLOWERS

Step 2 – Look under the petals: Flowers aren’t just pretty. They may look like they aren’t doing a lot, but  they’re actually quite busy! (Tour) Step 3 – Find out how flowers help people: Not only do flowers have a lot going on inside of them, but they do a lot for people. (Tour)

GARDENER

Step 1 – Visit a garden: The best way to get inspired about gardening is to explore and enjoy a well-cared- for garden. Take a tour of one of the gardens below to start learning about how gardens are planted, how to take care of them, and the right way to pick flowers when they’ve blossomed. (Tour)

Step 2 – Explore garden design: The first gardens on record were planted in Persia 4,000 years ago. Humans have long known that well-designed gardens can have magical effects-they can make people feel cheerful, thoughtful, or inspired. (Tour)

PLAYING THE PAST

Step 3 – Experience daily life: Immerse yourself in your character’s time period. Think about what her lifestyle would have been like, and live it out. This is your chance to spend a day seeing the world through your character’s eyes. (Tour)

CADETTE AND SENIOR

DEMOCRACY FOR CADETTES

Step 2 – Find out about state government. (Tour)

TREES

Step 4 – Explore the connection between people and trees: Food, inspiration, and oxygen aren’t the only ways trees benefit people. Fuel, medicine, and shelter are also crucial to the tree-people connection-crucial, and anything but simple. Naturalists know all the moving parts surrounding their subjects, so here’s where you get the whole context of the tree relationship. (Tour)

DEMOCRACY FOR SENIORS

Step 2 – Find out about state government. (Tour)

AS you EXPLORE

  • As You Arrive

    • What do you notice about the buildings and land around you?
      What do you notice about the buildings and land around you?
    • Who would have lived here 100 years ago?
      Who would have lived here 100 years ago?
  • During Your Visit

    • What do you see? Focus on an object in the room you are in. Have you seen something like this before? How is it the same or different?
      What do you see? Focus on an object in the room you are in. Have you seen something like this before? How is it the same or different?
    • If you were a kid back then, what would you do?
      If you were a kid back then, what would you do?
    • What is the coolest thing you see?
      What is the coolest thing you see?
    • If you were an inventor, what would you create?
      If you were an inventor, what would you create?
    • Why do you think this site was preserved for people to visit?
      Why do you think this site was preserved for people to visit?
  • After Your Visit

    • Talk with your family and/or troop about your visit. Share your top three things you found interesting, surprising, or cool.
      Talk with your family and/or troop about your visit. Share your top three things you found interesting, surprising, or cool.

BOOK YOUR SCOUTING TRIP TODAY

We look forward to welcoming your scouts to the Corydon Capitol Historic Site, where art, nature and history come alive. Call us at 812.738.4890 to book your trip or send us an email at the link below.