Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Curly Locks (103) in Washington, D.C. (dcMemorials.com - a pictorial directory of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art)
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Curly Locks (103) is a limestone gargoyle carved by Malcolm Harlow on the northwest tower of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Located on the north face at the second-floor level, it is part of the cathedral's extensive collection of unique gargoyles. This piece exemplifies Gothic architectural artistry and contributes to the cathedral's rich sculptural heritage. It is accessible to visitors and featured in pictorial directories of Washington's outdoor art.
