Muskogee's Mistletoe Troop
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Girl Scout Statue "A Promise to Keep"
Sculptress, Phyllis Mantik Dedicated on May 31, 2008, as three Girl Scout councils consolidated to form Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma and commemorating the first known mention in US history of Girl Scouts baking and selling cookies to raise funds to support their troop activities…and, it all started right here in Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1917 with the Mistletoe Girl Scout Troop. You can see the Cookie exhibit inside of the museum during open business hours! "A Promise to Keep"
Girl Scouts, parents and leaders come from all over the world to see and have their picture taken with the statue of the little girl that represents all Girl Scouts and their famous cookies.
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Muskogee's Regional Heritage CenterWith Assistance from the City of Muskogee
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