Washington's Headquarters
Inside Washington Memorial Chapel
We made it to Philadelphia and our hotel is right next to the stadiums for the Philly's, Eagles and Flyers. We had an outdoor BBQ and swimming.
Washington's Headquarters
We made it to Philadelphia and our hotel is right next to the stadiums for the Philly's, Eagles and Flyers. We had an outdoor BBQ and swimming.


took us around to some of the monuments (Jefferson, FDR & Iwo Jima). Friday morning we went to Ford Theater and saw where Lincoln was shot. We also got to tour the house across the street where he later died. In the National Archive Museum we saw the original Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It looked just like what we saw on the movie National Treasure. We had a group picture in front of the White House before we went to Arlington Cemetery. We watched the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and then our Patrol Leaders got to participate in a Wreath Ceremony there. It was really neat. At night we went to the Marine Barracks Parade. We got to watch the President's Marine Corp Band perform as well as the Marine drill team.

After our rainy exit from the Jamboree, we drove to Colonial Williamsburg.
We saw a lot of 


neat things and even got put in a jail cell. It wouldn't have been very fun to stay in there. Then we went to Busch Garden Amusement Park. There were lots of roller coasters and water rides. It was fun.
bout going on a campout with his son while he was the CIA director. They were accompanied by the Secret Service and various intelligence vehicles. He joked about this being a Scoutmaster's worst Nightmare. It was pretty neat to see 50,000 scouts and scouters all together. A few members of a troop from Scotland visited our camp and entertained us with bagpipe music. Their scoutmaster gave Scoutmaster Gene a neckerchief from thier troop. It was fun to meet scouts from another country.
For the rest of the week, the scouts worked on merit badges, visited exhibits, traded patches, and enjoyed all the activities of the Jamboree. Some of the favorites were mountain boarding, scuba diving, patch trading,black powder rifles, rappelling, canoeing, fishing, more patch trading, religious meetings, cold showers and spam for dinner. Some of the boys wrote articles at the Hometown news booth and then sent them to be published in local papers. Friday morning at 6:00 am the whole troop participated in a 5K run/walk. Way to go 609. The 10 days went sooooooooooo fast. Everyone was scrambling at the end to get all the activities done that they wanted to. The last day we took down our tents and cleaned up our camp so we would be ready to leave at 6:00 am the next morning. We slept under