This patch was awarded to Boy Scouts
who went on the organization's camping experiences. This patch is at least 25 years old,
is unused and very clean. This is a very nice piece of history that is no
longer available.
Still has clean adhesive on back, so patch can either be sewn-on, or ironed on.
History:
Now closed, Camp Napowan was a 400-acre Scouts BSA camp located in Wild Rose, Wisconsin. It was founded in the year 1946, formerly a tree farm. During the summer months, the camp operated an eight-week camping experience for scouts who stay for one- or two-week sessions. The camp typically drew around 2,000 campers each summer.[11] Harrison Ford even worked in the Nature Program area in 1957.