For more than 150 years a demon cat — some say the size of an elephant — is said to appear near the grounds of the US Capitol before national emergencies, according to the White House Historical Association.
“It’s probably the most common of all the ghost stories in the Capitol,” Steve Livengood, the chief tour guide of the US Capitol Historical Society told Atlas Obscura about the apparition. “Partly because of the physical evidence.”
In 1898, after the Capitol Building was damaged by a gas explosion, paw prints and the initials “DC” — speculated to mean “demon cat” — appeared in the concrete poured to repair the Small Senate Rotunda. While Livengood told Atlas Obscura it was “quite possible” a cat simply walked across the wet concrete, visitors to the Capitol have seen the prints, and news reports of sightings, as evidence of the legend’s veracity.
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