The Exorcist Steps
Washington, D.C.
This narrow, steep 1895 cable-car access stairway between Prospect St and M St NW became a horror-movie pilgrimage site the moment Father Karras tumbled down it in the final scene of The Exorcist (1973) — Mayor Bowser gave it official DC-landmark status on Halloween weekend 2015, plaque and all.
Why Roamward picked it
Free, always-open, checkinable via a precise GPS pin at the base of the stairs; fills the 'story-first hidden gem' gap in DC with zero admission friction. Best for Halloween-season road-trippers or film-location chasers; count the 97 steps with kids as a dare, not a museum tour.
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