District of Columbia

  • Dupont Underground

    Dupont Underground is widely described as a “creepy,” “eerie,” and “mysterious” space due to its history as an abandoned trolley station and failed 1990s food court. Located 25 feet beneath Dupont Circle, it has transitioned from a derelict tunnel to a unique cultural and arts venue.  Why It’s Considered Creepy Visiting Information Despite its spooky

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  • Demon Cat

    The Demon Cat (often abbreviated as “D.C.”) is a legendary ghost cat said to haunt the government buildings of Washington, D.C., primarily the U.S. Capitol and the White House. According to folklore, the cat appears as a normal black or tabby cat but, when approached, swells to the size of a giant tiger or elephant

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  • Bunny Man

    The Bunny Man is a prominent Northern Virginia urban legend featuring a man in a bunny suit—often with an axe—who haunts a Colchester Road overpass in Clifton (“Bunny Man Bridge”). Originating from 1970s police reports of a man attacking cars, the legend evolved into a darker, century-old tale of an escaped asylum patient. 

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  • District of Columbia

    Introduction The District of Columbia, commonly referred to as Washington, D.C., is the political heart of the United States and one of the most historically significant cities in the country. Situated along the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia, the district serves as the permanent seat of the U.S. federal government and the home of

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