Extra Mile starts from the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Northwest 15th Avenue and continues from 15th Avenue to G Street in Northwest. At Old Ebbitt Grill, go 2 blocks east of G Street and came to the intersection of 13 th Street. In the next few years Medal of Honor will be awarded and Pathway will continue G Street
The nearest subway station is a red line with metro center, blue and orange line with McPherson square.
Because Extra Mile is located on the sidewalk of downtown Washington DC, it is always open and fully accessible.
The story of Cesar Chavez begins three hours after Yuma in Arizona. Cesar was born on March 31, 1927, and his name is from his grandfather, Cesario. Arizona was a place where Cesar Chavez learned injustice since childhood as he spent his childhood at adobe's house. When he grew up he was drowning in the cruel and unfaithful morality of Anglo or White. When his father scammed the land's consensus, a major event in his life had a great impact on his life of faith. Cesar's father agreed to tidy his 80 acres in exchange for 40 acres to connect with the house, but these cruel Anglos destroyed the contract by selling the land to a man named Justus Jackso.
Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez was born in a small town near Yuma, Arizona on March 31, 1927. Cesar was born in a somewhat poor family. Cesar grew up in Arizona and lived with her parents at a small farm house (United Farm Workers 1). - Over the years, individuals have shown that people can make a difference. People committed to the cause grow in the way of glory, honesty and courage. Cesar Chavez is such a person. He represents people, transcends their own needs, and meets the needs of people. Cesar Chavez says "the best free form has the highest discipline."