Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Transposed Griffin (54) in Washington, D.C. by Frederick E Hart, Carl L Bush
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The Transposed Griffin (54) is a limestone gargoyle sculpture at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., created by Frederick E. Hart and Carl L. Bush. It is situated at the South Nave, Bay 2, Triforium Level on the west side of the Cathedral. This gargoyle is part of a collection of 112 gargoyles that decorate the Cathedral, reflecting Gothic architectural traditions. The Cathedral is accessible via the nearby Woodley Park - Zoo - Adams Morgan Metro station.
