Photos from the archives: Boy Scouts at a science fair

Rewind 50 Years: Unveiling the Excitement of 1970s Science Fairs in Franklin County

In the 70s, science fairs in Franklin County were a lively and exciting event. Children from all over the county gathered to showcase their innovative ideas and projects. One girl, in particular, stood out with her commemorative plaque that honored previous winners of the science fair.

The photos taken 50 years ago during this week in May of 1974 provide a glimpse into the vibrant world of science fairs in Franklin County. Boy Scouts from Georgia are seen constructing a miniature log house, while others look out of a building’s window at what they are doing. In other photos, a scout can be seen making silly faces and even sticking his tongue out.

We would love to hear your stories about science fairs in Franklin County during the 70s. Did you take home any prizes? What was your favorite project to work on? If you recognize any of the people or projects featured in our photo sets, please contact us at archives@samessenger.com or by calling the office at 802-524-9771, Option 3. We can’t wait to hear from you!

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