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Whether they are in Tokyo, Japan, or Washington, DC, the Girl Scouts have met with the 13 First Ladies of our Presidential Libraries. In honor of the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts, we’ve found some pictures of Girls Scouts and First Ladies.

This weekend, the U.S. National Archives has planned some great activities for Girl Scouts who visit D.C. for “Girl Scouts Rock the Mall.”  Join us!

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