The Scout is a copy of sculptor R. Tait McKenzie's The Ideal Scout,[2] installed outside the offices of Boy Scouts of America's Columbia Pacific Council, at 2145 Southwest Front Street, in Portland, Oregon.
According to the Smithsonian Institution, the statue is a "Full-length figure of an adolescent boy in the traditional Boy Scout uniform of shirt, scarf, shorts, knee socks and laced ankle-high shoes.
He holds a hat over his chest with his proper right hand.
[1] The Portland cast was gifted by the council's former president, Zenon C.R.
It was surveyed as part of Smithsonian's "Save Outdoor Sculpture!"