Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Triple-Headed Dog (30) in Washington, D.C. (dcMemorials.com - a pictorial directory of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art)

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Washington National Cathedral Gargoyles: Triple-Headed Dog (30) in Washington, D.C. (dcMemorials.com - a pictorial directory of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art)

The Triple-Headed Dog gargoyle is a limestone sculpture on the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., designed and carved by Constantine Seferlis. It is located on the south transept's west gargoyle position and is part of the cathedral's extensive collection of gargoyles and grotesques. This piece contributes to the Gothic Revival architectural character of the cathedral and is documented in the dcMemorials.com pictorial directory. The cathedral is accessible via the nearby Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan Metro station.