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English: View down the "Exorcist steps," also known as the "Hitchcock Steps," a steep staircase connecting Prospect and M Streets in Georgetown, DC. The site's role in movie history and its challenging grade make it a popular destination for both curiosity-seekers and Georgetown University fitness enthusiasts. It can be seen in "The Exorcist" film, and was featured prominently in the 1971 novel by author William Peter Blatty, who reportedly lived in Georgetown in the 1960's.
Date Taken in August 2006
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Author Lenka Reznicek

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current19:52, 29 September 2006Thumbnail for version as of 19:52, 29 September 20061,280 × 960 (324 KB)Reznicek111 (talk | contribs)Photo taken by Lenka Reznicek, August 2006. View down the "Exorcist Steps," which are sometimes referred to as "The Hitchock Steps," a steep staircase connecting Prospect and M Streets in Georgetown, DC. The location continues to be popular with both cur

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