| In Takoma Park and I felt it, which seems random but it was enough to make me get up from my desk and go see whether someone was walking on my deck. |
| Rockville. No . |
| Felt it in Arlington. Windows shook a bit too. |
No you didn't |
| Maryland yes |
My texts with DH before the news broke say otherwise. As do I, fool. |
| I did not feel anything. I’m in Takoma Park. |
| Bucks county PA, yes! |
| In Fairfax and yes, I felt the desk shake. At first I thought it was the washing machine being off balance again, but realized that it would not create this kind of shake throughout the house. |
| In Philly burns. Whole house shook & windows rattled. Worried about my solid brick/masonry exterior walls. |
| Not on the Hill (inside office building), no. |
It’s not a competition, PP. For the 2010 earthquake, lots of people felt it and I didn’t, because I was driving with my kids on East-west highway, entirely distracted by their shenanigans. I wondered why large groups of people were exiting downtown Silver Spring buildings…
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| NE DC and felt nothing. |
| Philly suburbs nothing |
| Quite a lot in Philly. It was wild |