Warren G. Harding memorial
In 1925, a memorial was erected in the park to commemorate the July 27, 1923 speech delivered by
President Warren G. Harding before a crowd of over 30,000
Boy Scouts who were gathered at Woodland for a
national jamboree. It was one of the last speeches the president would give; he died six days later in
San Francisco. The memorial was demolished in 1977, and the site now lies buried beneath the Woodland Park Zoo's African Savanna exhibit. The memorial's only surviving elements—two life-sized bronze statues of Boy Scouts that once saluted the image of Harding—were relocated to the headquarters of the
Chief Seattle Council of the Boy Scouts of America. ==References==