I had to drop a friend off at the Reagan airport in DC this morning. Decided to take advantage of the day and visit a few sites I probably won't get to do again (for a while anyway). Up front, I found a lot of these places to visit with the
Atlas Obscura website. Also, the first two places on the list are very short in terms of visiting, depending on how many pictures you take and if you get lost (I used the GPS on my phone while walking between the first two places so I wouldn't get lost).
First stop: Georgetown's Haunted Halcyon House. Built in 1786 by Benjamin Stoddert. It's supposedly one of the most
haunted houses in DC, used to have a tunnel to the Potomac that was used as part of the underground railroad. I found the
links to a
few ghost stories, unfortunately I couldn't fine any information on how to get a tour. It appears to be a private residence. Maybe make friends with one to get a tour?
Next stop: The Exorcist Stairs. Parking at the bottom of the stairs is atrocious but if you don't mind walking a block or two you can park near the Halcyon House. Admittedly, it's a long set of stairs but I had a fun few minutes wandering around. I also survived where Father Karras couldn't (I also wasn't fighting a demon). This would be a much more entertaining place to visit at night, unfortunately time wouldn't allow. If someone is walking/jogging up the stairs and you don't want anyone else in your pic, wait a few, it won't take long to clear out.
Third Stop: National Cathedral. The grounds are beautiful and the architecture is gorgeous. But the real reason I came: Darth Vader Gargoyle. You need binoculars or a really good zoom Vader, he's really high up and impossible to see without assistance (I couldn't see it from the ground). The National Cathedral opens at 10am but the grounds can be accessed whenever (as far as I can tell). I got there at 9am and spent half an hour looking for him. I'm sure there is more to see if you take the tour, I didn't have time to wait around.
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Look it's Rocket Raccoon next to Darth Vader |
Final stop of the day: DC Catacombs. Located at the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America, the tours of the Catacombs are free. The tour is very informative and the grounds are beautiful. The tour guides are friendly. The Catacombs of DC are replicas of the Catacombs of Rome and while touring underground they have paintings, statues, and even the remains of Saint Innocent, an 8 year old martyr that was killed in the second century (not adding the pictures I took out of respect). The tour lasts about an hour, stop by if you have time.
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DC Catacombs |
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Heaven and Purgatory |
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St Cecilia, apparently the executioner couldn't chop off her head after three attempts and ran off. She died of her wounds three days later. |
Hope you get a chance to visit some of these places.
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