Inspiring curiosity and respect for nature and humanity
Historical Markers and Signs
Medicine Rock at Wyndygoul
Pomerance Park, Greenwich, CT
Wyndygoul
Pomerance Park, Greenwich, CT
Ontario Historical Marker Frost Campus of Fleming College, Kawartha Lakes Lindsay, where Seton’s family first lived in Canada is now part of Kawartha Lakes,
Fleming College- Frost Campus Along the Trans-Canada Trail Kawartha Lakes, ON
Manitoba Historical Marker Seton Provincial Park
Small park on the Trans-Canada Highway, northeast of Carberry, MB
Birthplace Photo from 2000 We cannot confirm the plaque is still in place.
South Shields, UK
First Boy Scout Armory Site of First Boy Scout Armory in the United States Cornerstone laid by Seton.
Baltimore, Maryland
Seton Fireplace and Black Wolf Chair Good Will Hinckley Trails Seton built this council ring and chair July 31, 1912. It has been a campus highlight ever since
Good Will-Hinckley Campus LC Bates Museum Hinckley, Maine (for more information, click on the picture)
Seton Village Historical Marker New Mexico Historic Preservation Division
Santa Fe, New Mexico On Old Las Vegas Highway (SR 300), 0.1 miles north of Seton Village Road (CR 58), on the right when traveling south.
Seton Village National Historic Landmark US Department of the Interior National Park Service
Santa Fe, New Mexico – Entrance to Seton Village
The Wonder of Discovery Statue by Susan Norris, official artist of the BSA
Ernest Thompson Seton Memorial Library National Scouting Museum Cimarron, NM
Camp Fire Club of America Plaque (references Seton amnd other leaders of the club)
National Scouting Museum For a larger view and more information, click on the picture.