Washington, DC Martin
Luther King, Jr., National Memorial, 4-acre site on the
Tidal Basin, Washington, DC (USA). Designed by Roma Design
Group, San Francisco, California (USA). A project of the
Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
Project Foundation, Inc. Ceremonial groundbreaking took
place November 13, 2006, in West Potomac Park
FIRST
IMAGES
OF
MARTIN
LUTHER
KING,
JR.
NATIONAL
MEMORIAL
CONSTRUCTION
SITE NOW
AVAILABLE
VIA WEB
CAMERA
(Washington,
D.C.--June
3, 2010)
– A new
"MLK
Construction
Cam" is
up and
running
to allow
every
American
and
citizen
around
the
world to
tour the
Washington,
DC
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr.
National
Memorial
worksite
on the
National
Mall. To
view the
site,
visit
www.MLKMemorial.org/earthcam.
This is
an
interactive
experience
where
viewers
can
control
the
camera,
zoom in
and out
and view
a 180
degree
panoramic
landscape
to
monitor
construction
at the
Tidal
Basin
worksite.
New
images
are
uploaded
from the
camera
to the
website
every
hour.
"Our
staff
has been
working
on this
new
EarthCam
along
with
Verizon
for some
time,
because
we felt
our
supporters
around
the
globe
deserved
a look
at
exactly
what
their
financial
donations
are
going
towards,"
said
Harry E.
Johnson,
Sr.,
President
and CEO
of the
Washington,
DC
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr.
National
Memorial
Project
Foundation.
The
Memorial
plans
include
340
structural
piles, a
2,350
cubic
ft.
granite
wall
weighing
194
tons,
47,000
sq. ft.
of
granite
paving,
granite
sculptures
and the
installation
of 185
Yoshino
cherry
trees,
32
American
elm
trees
and
16,835
pieces
of Big
Blue
Liriope
plantings.
"With
continued
help, we
will be
able to
keep our
construction
schedule
on track
and
raise
the
additional
funds we
need to
finish
construction,
and
that's
why I
hope
everyone
will do
one more
favor,"
said
Johnson.
"After
checking
out our
'MLK
Construction
Cam,'
please
make a
donation
to the
Foundation
to help
us
finish
construction
on
time."
To date,
the
Foundation
has
raised
$107 of
the $120
million
needed
to build
the
memorial.
The
Memorial
is
expected
to be
completed
in 2011.
The
following
entities
have
made
major
donations
to the
Memorial
Foundation:
General
Motors,
Tommy
Hilfiger
Corporate
Foundation,
NBA/WNBA,
Alpha
Phi
Alpha
Fraternity,
Inc.,
W.K.
Kellogg
Foundation,
The Walt
Disney
Company
Foundation,
The
Coca-Cola
Foundation,
The Bill
and
Melinda
Gates
Foundation,
The Ford
Motor
Fund,
Toyota,
AARP,
AFLAC,
Boeing,
Inc., BP
America,
Inc.,
CIGNA,
Credit
Unions
of the
United
States,
DuPont,
ExxonMobil
Foundation,
Fannie
Mae
Corporation,
FedEx
Corporation,
GE, Ann
and Joel
Horowitz
Family
Foundation,
John S.
and
James L.
Knight
Foundation,
Sheila
C.
Johnson-Newman,
Lehman
Brothers,
George
Lucas,
MacFarlane
Partners,
The J.
Willard
and
Alice S.
Marriott
Foundation,
McDonald’s
Corporation,
MetLife
Foundation,
National
Association
of
Realtors
(NAR),
National
Education
Association
(NEA),
Nationwide
Foundation,
PepsiCo
Foundation,
The Pew
Charitable
Trusts,
Pfizer
Foundation,
Prudential
Financial,
Inc.,
Shell
Oil
Company,
State
Farm
Insurance,
The
Travelers
Companies,
Inc.,
Verizon
Foundation,
Viacom,
Wal-Mart
and
Morehouse
College,
among
others.
About
the
Washington,
DC
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr.
National
Memorial
Project
Foundation,
Inc.
A
Memorial
honoring
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King,
Jr. will
be built
on the
National
Mall,
situated
adjacent
to the
Franklin
Delano
Roosevelt
Memorial
and in a
direct
line
between
the
Lincoln
and
Jefferson
Memorials.
Congress
passed
Joint
Resolutions
in 1996
authorizing
Alpha
Phi
Alpha
Fraternity,
Inc. to
establish
a
Memorial
honoring
Dr. King
to be
built in
Washington,
D.C. The
ceremonial
groundbreaking
took
place on
November
13,
2006,
and the
Memorial
will be
completed
in 2011.
McKissack
&
McKissack
/ Turner
Construction
Company/
Gilford
Corporation
/
Tompkins
Builders,
Inc.
Joint
Venture
will
serve as
the
Design-Build
Team.
McKissack
&
McKissack
is the
oldest
minority-owned
architectural
firm in
the
United
States.
For more
information
or to
make a
donation,
please
visit
www.buildthedream.org.