Fort Washington Park
Picturesque Fort Washington sits on high ground overlooking the Potomac River and offers a grand view of Washington and the Virginia shoreline. Today, only one silent gun stands behind the masonry wall-the last armament o... museumland.net
Boarding School
At the boarding school in Alexandria, there is a section in the rear portion of the campus reserved as woods. During the Civil War, however, these woods were actually a trench that connected Union forts through Virginia a... realhaunts.com
Alexandria Haunted House - Robert E. Lee Mansion
This old, lovely southern mansion was General Robert E. Lee's boyhood home. The mansion was administered by the Lee-Jackson Foundation, and tours were given for a fee, until the museum was sold in March 2000 to Mark an... hauntedhouses.com
Gadsby's Tavern
One day, two hundred years ago, a man brought a young woman to stay with him at the tavern. She was ill, and he hired a doctor in an attempt to save her, but he asked no one know her name; shortly thereafter, the nameless... realhaunts.com
Advent Lutheran Church
Medieval Eight-circuit Chartres design labyrinthlocator.com
Unitarian Universalist Church Of Arlington
Contemporary A 7-circuit labyrinth with 6 divisions radiating out from the star tetrahedron. labyrinthlocator.com
Grace Episcopal Church
Medieval Ameins replica - "Calais" 12 foot inner labyrinth for smaller spaces labyrinthlocator.com
All Saints - Sharon Chapel Episcopal Church
Medieval Santa Rosa labyrinthlocator.com
Museum Of Menstruation
Housed in the basement of a Washington D.C. home, the museum closed in 1998, but there may be some possibility of seeing the collection by contacting the creator and curator of the museum, Harry Finley. Containing over ... atlasobscura.com
Stabler-leadbeater Apothecary Museum
Surviving the War of 1812, the 1821 Yellow Fever Epidemic, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War of 1898, and World War I, this apothecary, started by Quaker Edward Stabler, has stood in the same location and has been... atlasobscura.com
Kirkwood Presbyterian Church
Medieval Modelled on the labyrinth in Ely Cathedral, England - late 19th century. labyrinthlocator.com
Columbia Baptist
In 1859, the church trustees bought this acre (part of 1729 248-acre Trammell Grant) for $100. The 2-story clapboard over timber church served as a Union hospital and appears in Matthew Brady photos. Pastor John Read was shot b... hmdb.org
University Of Maryland Golf Course - Semi-private
This is a free climbing gym open to students, faculty and staff of the University of Maryland. Alternatively anyone who has purchased a Campus Recreation Service Membership is also eligible to climb there as well. the ... publicgardens.org
Bunny Man Bridge
During the 1800s, a man went off to hunt for food. Upon return to his home, however, he discovered the mutilated bodies of his wife and child. Immediately, he summoned the sheriff. Since the bodies were so horribly mutila... realhaunts.com
National Museum Of Health And Medicine
Once housed in a grand building on the National Mall, but now relegated to the uptown campus of the Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital, the National Museum of Health and Medicine houses a staggering 24-million medical item... citysearch.com
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Medieval 60 foot diameter, 11 circuit turf design with pavers for delineation of the lines and turns. Based on the ancient turf labyrinth on Breamore Down in Hampshire, England. labyrinthlocator.com