1. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is located in West Potomac Park in Washington, DC, and was opened to the public on August 22, 2011. It is a tribute to the civil rights movement and the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The centerpiece of the memorial is a 30-foot-tall statue of Dr. King, which is carved into a large granite stone. The statue is surrounded by a wall inscribed with famous quotes from Dr. King’s speeches.

Interesting facts:

- The statue itself weighs 159 tons, and is made up of 159 smaller pieces of granite.

- The Memorial is the first on the National Mall to honor a person of color and a non-president.

- The Memorial was designed by Chinese sculptor Lei Yixin, and his team of subcontractors included craftsmen from China, India, and the United States.

- The site of the Memorial was chosen because it overlooks the Tidal Basin and is visible from the Lincoln Memorial.

2. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. There is no admission fee. For more information, you can call the National Park Service at 202-426-6841.

3. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is located near the National Mall and can be accessed by public transportation. The nearest Metro stops are Smithsonian (Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines) and L’Enfant Plaza (Blue, Orange, Silver, Green, and Yellow Lines). Parking is limited in the area, so it is recommended to use public transportation.