Friday, May 7, 2010

Boy Scouts of America

This is the Phoenix headquarters for the Boy Scouts of America. This beautiful, Spanish styled building is dedicated to two Boy Scout Executives who according to the plaque on the side of the building, have a combined 80 years of service to scouting in Arizona. The honor was bestowed by the staff and volunteers of the Grand Canyon Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

9 comments:

Mo said...

Are they still a popular organisation with young boys?

Unknown said...

I just love colonial spanish style and I've seen some amazing buildings in Central and South America. However it's a shame spanish have used the stones of the already existing constructions in the cities they destroyed!...
Gladly this is not the case! :-)))

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

I did not know that this was the BSA's home.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

I visited this building every month when I was a Cub Scoutmaster, as I had to pick up the patches and awards that each boy had earned to be awarded at the Pack meetings each month.

Sharon, not to be a stickler, but this is technically not a building of the Boy Scouts of America, but of the local council that operates the Boy Scouts in Arizona, which of course is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America.

Tracy said...

Oops! I guessed wrong!

Magpie said...

Lovely building...there's the fountain!!

glenda said...

80 years of service! Wow! Nice way to honor that accomplishment.

Miguel Martinez Martinez said...

Curioso y muy bonito.

Judy said...

Nice looking place.