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Bucklin Memorial Building

The Bucklin Memorial Building is the administrative building of Yawgoog Scout Reservation, a Boy Scout camp in Rockville, Rhode Island.

It was built in 1933, and designed by the Providence architectural firm of Jackson, Robertson & Adams, who also designed other structures at Camp Yawgoog. The building, along with other buildings in North Court and elsewhere in the reservation, is considered to be one of the best examples of Rustic-style architecture in Rhode Island. It is similar to contemporary structures built by the National Park Service.

It was named in honor of Captain George N. Bucklin.

References

Bucklin Memorial Building Wikipedia