Washington National Cathedral

Address: 3101 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Pricing: free
Phone: (202) 537-6200
Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5:30pm, Sat 10am-4:30pm, Sun 8am-5pm
How To Get There:
From downtown Washington Take Massachusetts Avenue north to Wisconsin Avenue. Turn right onto Wisconsin Avenue. The Cathedral is on your immediate right.
Parking:
underground garage, street
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Washington National Cathedral: A little bit of church and state

Jun 2, 2010

The National Cathedral is a religious retreat for all believers, even the non-believers, away from the hustle and bustle of Washington’s other touristy sites downtown. Located in a quiet section of the Northwest corner near Tenleytown, the expansive space, both inside and out, allows people to mix church-and-state in one ornate and exquisite place.

The first stone, one from a field near Bethlehem, was laid in 1907. The entire cathedral was under construction for 83 years and completed in 1990. Made of Indiana limestone, the Cathedral mirrors many of those built across Europe (the labyrinth is based on the one in the floor of the nave at Chartres Cathedral in France). It contains similar angels, gargoyles and stained glass windows. However, unlike many European cathedrals, this one also features a sculpture of Darth Vader at the top of the west tower and a piece of lunar rock in the Space Window on the Cathedral’s south side.

The Bethlehem Chapel opened in 1912, and services began even as construction continued around it. Official services and special events have taken place through history. President Woodrow Wilson attended the official Thanksgiving service there in 1918 for the end of World War I. Martin Luther King, Jr., preached his final Sunday sermon in 1968. Funerals for Eisenhower, Reagan and Ford were held. Presidential inauguration prayer services have taken place at the church since Reagan’s second inauguration, with exception to President Clinton who chose a different location. Most recently, President Obama attended services last January before his inauguration.

If you look closely at the details of the Cathedral, it is clearly an American structure. The stained glass windows, for example, detail scenes from American history. The Lewis and Clark Windows, for example, show scenes from the two explorers’ expedition west and their encounters with Native Americans. The Space Window show planets and stars, and includes a piece of lunar rock from the Apollo 11 crew and given to the Cathedral as a gift. Other windows are dedicated to Stonewall Jackson, Andrew Carnegie and General Robert E. Lee. The Cathedral also features statues of Lincoln and Washington and a stone that reads "GITMO" as a gift from those stationed at Guantanamo Bay in 1964. In addition, while regular Episcopal services are held here, it also hosts special prayer services led by Jewish rabbis, Muslim imams, Buddhist monks, and American Indian tribal leaders. Lectures, concerts, tours, festivals and other events are held at the Cathedral and open to the public.

Outside the Cathedral has plenty to see, too. Gargoyles of different animals, including frogs, cats, alligators, dragons and wild boars surround the Cathedral. On the south side of the Cathedral is a special Bishop’s Garden, a quiet sanctuary with plants from the Medieval gardens and ones referred to in the Bible, as well as native plants. There are also fountains and a koi pond. From there you can also hear the church bells ring, including weekly carillon recitals every Saturday at noon.


 



- by Rin-rin Yu, Washington Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)

Rin-rin Yu

Rin-rin is an award-winning writer and journalist based in the Baltimore-Washington area. Her work has appeared in China Daily, DAYSPA magazine, Luxury Home Design, Aquatics International, Not For Tourists and other publications. Rin-rin has also worked for ABC News, WHDH-TV (NBC) in Boston and Hanley Wood Business Media. She has a master's degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She is an avid world traveler and maintains a travel blog, www.mytravelhats.com.
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Photo courtesy of Wikipedia. The National Cathedral is situated near Tenleytown in Northwest DC.
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia. The inside of the National Cathedral features European architecture and American design.
Photo courtesy of the Washington National Cathedral. President Obama joins the Inaugural service in January, 2009.
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia. A stained-glass window depicts the life of General Robert E. Lee.
One of the most stunning internal windows in the cathedral is the Rose Window, dedicated in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II and President Jimmy Carter. (Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons)




 



     
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