“The house from the movie!”
Exteriors of the MacNeill house were filmed at 36th and Prospect in Washington, using a family home and a false wall to convey the home's thrust toward the steps. In fact, both then and now, a garden sits atop the embankment between the steps and the home.
The steps are located just a few feet from the house. "You'll be out of breath by the time you reach the top of these iconic stone stairs. All 97 of them.You've probably always known that the spooky stairwell from "The Exorcist" (where a Jesuit priest fell to his death in the 1973 movie) was somewhere around Georgetown, but unless you're a former Hoya, you might not know exactly where. Which is a shame, because they're really worth a quick visit, if only to be able to say you've done it.So, head toward Key Bridge on M Street NW. The base of the steps, which used to be called the "Hitchcock steps," is right next to the Exxon station across from the bridge. You'll reach Prospect Street at the top and can find the red brick "Exorcist" house a few steps away at 3600 Prospect St."https://roadtrippers.com/places/the-exorcist-house-georgetown/52a23876f6565a85890000b5
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