The Extra Mile

Coordinates: 38°53′44″N 77°02′01″W / 38.8955°N 77.0336°W / 38.8955; -77.0336
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The W. E. B. Du Bois/Mary White Ovington marker on The Extra Mile.

The Extra Mile - Points of Light Volunteer Pathway is a national monument in Washington D.C. Located adjacent to the White House, the monument is composed of 34 bronze medallions honoring people who "through their caring and personal sacrifice, reached out to others, building their dreams into movements that helped people across America and throughout the world".[1]The medallions, each 42 inches in diameter, are embedded in sidewalks that form a one-mile walking path bounded by Pennsylvania Avenue, 15th Street, G Street, and 11th Street, NW.[2][full citation needed] Each medallion includes a bas-relief likeness of one or more honorees, a description of their achievement and a quotation.

The Extra Mile was founded by John A. Johansen in 1992. Planning and development for the monument were managed by the Make a Difference Foundation until its merger with the Points of Light Foundation in 2002. The Extra Mile monument was dedicated on October 14, 2005 in a ceremony attended by President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush.


Extra Mile Honorees

References

  1. ^ Microsoft Word - Extra Mile One Pager Web site.doc
  2. ^ a b "William D. Boyce Honored at New National Monument in Washington, D.C." Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved 2008-10-15.

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38°53′44″N 77°02′01″W / 38.8955°N 77.0336°W / 38.8955; -77.0336