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  1. Jan 22, 2020 · Watch out. Here comes the end of the world again. Viewers of the History Channel's Ancient Aliens learned that the crazy street map of Washington, D.C. with its roundabouts and angled avenues, is based on celestial navigations, ancient aliens, and Luciferian New World Order. City planner Pierre Charles L'Enfant would be shocked to hear about this.

    • Jackie Craven
  2. Nov 5, 1995 · An aerial view of the Washington Monument and its circular walkway, for example, provides the "Point in the Circle," a multi-layered symbol in Freemasonry's speculative and mystical side.

    • Charles Paul Freund
  3. Oct 13, 2011 · Popular lore suggests that the street layout of Washington, D.C., was designed so that the streets emanating from the White House would intersect with landmarks in the area to form a pentagram.

    • Keith Veronese
  4. The River Terrace neighborhood began in 1937, built on 65 acres of rural, undeveloped land. The cul-de-sac neighborhood was bounded by Benning Road, NE; Anacostia Park; and the Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad rights-of-way (DC Route 295 and the East Capitol Street Bridge were not yet built).

  5. Update, October 8, 2009: Dan Brown's new novel The Lost Symbol takes readers on a spine-tingling tour of some of Washington, D.C.'s most famous buildings. With Masonic symbolism as its theme, the ...

  6. Dead end street. A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl -/; [1] French: [kydsak], [2] lit. 'bag bottom'[3]), or a no-through road or no-exit road, is a street with only one combined inlet and outlet. The term "dead end" is understood in all varieties of English but may not be the locally most common expression.

  7. Significance of Cul-de-sac In Theravada, a cul-de-sac refers to a closed street or path, typically associated with residential areas. This term also describes a dead-end road, which is significant in its implications for social interactions, particularly those between nuns and men, indicating a level of scrutiny regarding these encounters.