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pizzagatesleuth ago

The following is a contemporaneous comment left at the bottom of the Dyar tunnel-digging article from 2011 you link above. It seemed relevant because the location the commenter describes is only a 3 minute walk from the Transformer Museum (2115P Street). It may be an alternate entrance to the same tunnel. Here's the google map link to the 3 minute walking distance. I've reproduced the comment below:

Pat Conover on July 12, 2011 at 6:58am I heard you on NPR. You might want to check out a tunnel underneath 2025 Massachusetts Ave. NW There is a vertical entry sort of underneath/at the back steps,easily accessible from Q St (com9ing in from Florida he little parking area behind the second building on the right. The building was originally owned by a tea merchant who was also a stamp collector and dealer. The story I have was about the underground railroad but that may well be fanciful. I'm told the tunnel goes to the middle under Mass Ave and connects to a storm sewer that was built when Mass Ave. was built by filling in a ravine that had a stream. The sewer routed the stream. I looked down the vertical entry but did not go down because I am large and I was not confident of the “ladder.” The house is also interesting because it had a third story hay loft. Aloha, Pat Conover

Investigate1999 ago

I think that we need to send people into the tunnels. There are/were YouTube videos, where the vloggers went into Comet Ping Pong. We should contact them, and get them to send a team in the tunnels. I don't know much about GPS, but if they could confirm that they are under the relevant locations, then we are good to go.