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The Exorcist stairs: Georgetown's haunted landmark with a hidden past

Summary by Boing Boing
The iconic stone steps made famous in "The Exorcist" began their life in 1895 as a simple public right-of-way next to a cable car barn in Georgetown, Washington D.C. Long before they became associated with one of horror's most chilling scenes, locals called them the "Hitchcock Steps" in honor of the famous suspense director. — Read the rest The post The Exorcist stairs: Georgetown's haunted landmark with a hidden past appeared first on Boing Boi…
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Boing Boing broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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