Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Washington, D.C.

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmarks Memorials
Visitingfree, 24-hour access

King emerges from a split boulder called the 'Mountain of Despair' — the stone that was quarried out is symbolically left behind, and the sculptor pulled King's likeness forward out of the rock so he appears to be walking straight at the Jefferson Memorial across the basin, staring down the man who wrote 'all men are created equal' while owning people.

Completes the Tidal Basin trio; free, 24-hour access, and the sightline story (King facing Jefferson) is the kind of hidden-in-plain-sight detail Roamward's voice favors over generic listicle facts.

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On the drive · A stop on Richmond → Philadelphia · A stop on Charlotte → Baltimore

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