Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Rhinoceros-like (14) in Washington, D.C. by Constantine Seferlis, Eleanor Lander Horowitz

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Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Rhinoceros-like (14) in Washington, D.C. by Constantine Seferlis, Eleanor Lander Horowitz

The Rhinoceros-like gargoyles at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. are limestone sculptures carved by Constantine Seferlis and designed by Eleanor Lander Horowitz. These gargoyles are part of the cathedral's extensive collection of decorative grotesques that enhance its Gothic architecture. Located near Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues NW, they contribute to the cathedral's artistic and historic character. The gargoyles are accessible from the nearby Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station.