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Kathy's_Kitchen said:...Nice, very nice. Better to reenact that scene than some others in the movie....
Kathy's_Kitchen said:LOL - Hey yourself, twin! I noticed a "triplet" the other day by the name of Kathie's Kitchen...
Thanks for the welcome; I'm loving this site! And when I introduced myself at the MNG (Wave 1), I kept telling people, "I'm Kathy's Kitchen with a "K" " so I wouldn't do anything to damage your reputation!
cathyskitchen said:Oh, no - a triplet! Just like my day job! (Seriously, there are 2 others with the same first and last name as me at work, too!!)
And, no worries on tarnishing my reputation - I do that just fine on my own!
leftymac said:Just wanted to show off my new picture here....
The stairs in the Exorcist, where the priest threw himself down at the end, are here in DC and a friend and I went there today to re-create the scene. :thumbup:
Yes, the Exorcist Stairs are a public attraction and can be visited by anyone. They are located at the intersection of Prospect and 36th Street NW in Georgetown, Washington DC.
Visitors are advised to use caution when climbing the stairs, as they can be steep and slippery. It is also recommended to visit during daylight hours and to be respectful of the surrounding neighborhood.
No, there is no admission fee for visiting the Exorcist Stairs. They are free for anyone to visit and explore.
Yes, visitors are welcome to take photos at the Exorcist Stairs. However, it is important to be respectful of the surrounding neighborhood and to not disturb any residents or private property.
There is limited street parking available near the Exorcist Stairs. Visitors are encouraged to use public transportation or ride sharing services to get to the location.