Category: History/Conspiracy books Riddles in Stone: The Secret Architecture of Washington D.C. is a fascinating book that delves into the hidden meanings and symbols found within the architecture of our nation's capital. The author, Anthony Vaughan, takes readers on a journey through time to uncover the secrets behind some of the most iconic buildings in Washington D.C., including the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and the National Mall. The book is well-researched and filled with interesting facts about each building's history and significance. Vaughan also provides detailed explanations of the various symbols and codes found within the architecture, making it easy for readers to understand the hidden meanings behind them. The author does a great job of weaving together historical events and figures into the narrative, creating a compelling story that is both informative and engaging. One of the things I particularly enjoyed about this book was its accessibility. Even if you are not an expert in history or architecture, Vaughan's writing style makes it easy to follow along and understand the concepts being presented. The book also includes plenty of visual aids, such as photographs and diagrams, which help to illustrate the points made throughout the text. Overall, Riddles in Stone: The Secret Architecture of Washington D.C. is an excellent choice for anyone interested in history or conspiracy theories. It provides a unique perspective on our nation's capital and its hidden meanings, making it both informative and entertaining.