Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Triple-Headed Dog (30) in Washington, D.C. by Constantine Seferlis
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The Triple-Headed Dog is a limestone gargoyle sculpted by Constantine Seferlis on the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. It is part of a collection of 112 gargoyles that decorate the cathedral's exterior, located on the south transept near Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues NW. This fantastical animal figure exemplifies the artistic and architectural heritage of the cathedral. The site is accessible via the nearby Woodley Park Metro station.
