The Boy Scouts of America Turns 100

A century after its inception, the Boy Scouts of America, one of the largest youth organizations, maintains its relevance despite the challenge of membership decline
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Every four years, members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement between the ages of 14 and 17 gather for the World Scout Jamboree. The first one occurred in 1920 in London, where the Boy Scouts was originally founded, with members from 34 countries in attendance.

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