Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Pig (112) in Washington, D.C. (dcMemorials.com - a pictorial directory of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art)
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The Pig (112) gargoyle is a limestone sculpture on the northwest tower of the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Designed by Patrick Miller and carved by Malcolm Harlow, it is part of the cathedral's extensive collection of gargoyles and grotesques. Located on the second floor level, north face, west gargoyle, it contributes to the cathedral's architectural and artistic character. The site is accessible near the Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station.
