Haunted Halls - Footsteps of History

GSA Does That!?

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In this episode, we delve into the spooky stories lurking within Washington, D.C.'s historic federal buildings, including the Cutts-Madison House and GSA's main headquarters. With sightings of Dolley Madison's ghost, shadowy figures in winding basements, and mischievous apparitions that move objects around, these eerie encounters reveal the haunted side of the nation's capital. Whether you're interested in ghost stories, haunted places, or the fascinating history of federal buildings, this episode will leave you wondering about the spirits that may still roam the corridors of power.

"GSA Does That!?" is the U.S. General Services Administration's first agency-wide podcast, offering listeners an inside look into how GSA and its partners benefit the American people. Hosted by Rob Trubia, the podcast features interviews with GSA leaders, experts, partners, and customers, covering topics such as federal real estate, acquisitions, and technology. The title reflects many's surprise at the scope of GSA's impact. At the same time, the artwork pays homage to President Harry S. Truman, who established GSA in 1949 to improve government efficiency and save taxpayer money. Whether you're a policy wonk or just curious about government operations, you can join the listener community.

For more information about the show visit, gsa.gov/podcast.

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