WASHINGTON DC — The Boys Scout Memorial sits in President's Park near the White House. Unveiled in 1964, its main element is a sculpture symbolizing the Boy Scouts' aspirational ideals.


Photograph by David Coleman. The Boy Scouts Memorial, located in President's Park near the White House in Washington, , stands as a tribute to the ideals and values of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and its impact on American youth. Dedicated in 1964, this striking monument consists of three bronze figures created by sculptor Donald De Lue, known for his heroic and allegorical works. The central figure in the memorial is a Boy Scout, standing tall and proud, representing the youth of America. This figure embodies the Scout Law, which emphasizes qualities such as trustworthiness, loyalty, helpfulness, bravery, and reverence. The Scout is depicted in his uniform, carrying a walking stick and looking forward with determination, symbolizing the forward-looking spirit of scouting and youth. Flanking the Scout are two larger allegorical figures representing American manhood and womanhood. These adult figures serve as guiding influences, embodying the mentorship and support provided by adult leaders in the scouting movement. The male figure, representing American manhood, is depicted as strong and protective, while the female figure, representing American womanhood, is shown as nurturing and inspiring. The memorial's location in President's Park, just south of the White House and within view of the Washington Monument, underscores the national significance accorded to the Boy Scouts of America. This placement among other important national symbols and institutions reflects the organization's role in shaping American youth and promoting civic values. Commissioned during the administration of President John F. Kennedy, an honorary president of the Boy Scouts of America, the memorial was ultimately dedicated under President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Its creation and dedication coincided with a period of significant growth and influence for the Boy Scouts in American society. The Boy Scouts Memorial serves multiple purposes in its prominent location. It acts as a reminde


Size: 5895px × 3930px
Location: President's Park, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
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