Lorcom Lane, a "local street," is not nearly as busy as River Road, a heavily traveled commuter road that extends from DC to the Beltway and beyond. Downtown Bethesda and the adjacent single family home neighborhoods however are walkable. Arlington, unlike Bethesda, is a county and has attractive and unattractive parts. Comparing Bethesda to all of Arlington in those terms is silly. You could argue that Downtown Bethesda looks better than Clarendon or vice versa. Or that Kenwood has style and Country Club Hills wishes it were Kenwood or vice versa. |
River Road=Glebe Road. E-W Highway=Lee Highway. They are the same, people. |
So true (I'm a Baltimore native who lived in VA, including Arlington, for a number of years). But the real issue is that the conservatives in Westbumfuck not only benefit disproportionately from the Arlington tax base--they also make a point of starving NoVa of transpo dollars AND they elect crazies like Ken Cucinelli. |
Downtown Bethesda looks better than Clarendon, and Kenwood has far more élan than CCH. |
Downtown Bethesda and Clarendon are a toss up. Clarendon has more attractive historic architecture on Wilson and Highland St. And the old Post office and war memorials are landmarks. Downtown Bethesda is really all post 1950s. But Bethesda Row looks much nicer that the Market Common. |
Not in my book. E-W Highway is this twisty, hilly road with hoards of traffic and not very comfortable for the pedestrian. And River Road becomes almost freeway like with no sidewalks near Whitman HS. Glebe Road is walkable except for the final quarter mile to chain bridge. |
I'd deal with E-W Highway just to get to the Parkway Deli, and E-W Highway in Bethesda is very navigable by foot. Who would really want to walk along most of Glebe Road? It's not an attractive road. In fact, it's as lame as most of Arlington. |
Technically probably not - but it's a different kind of international. We've got World Bank and NIH types in Bethesda. Arlington has more concentrated immigrant communities. I have lived in North Arlington (Clarendon and Court House) and South Arlington (near 395 and Glebe) and now live in Bethesda. I like Arlington but would choose Bethesda hands down for the schools, convenience, houses (other than CCH, Bethesda is overall nicer), etc. Downtown Bethesda is nicer than whatever counts as downtown Arlington (Ballston Clarendon, Rosslyn?). |
| I can own a nice SFH one block from the heart of Clarendon and Metro. There is more walkability for families. Most SFHs in BEthesda-- you need a car to the action. |
You seem to really, really dislike Arlington. I like Bethesda just fine and maybe there is more to E-W Highway than meets the eye, but Glebe Road is very walkable in places, just ask the people that live near it. |
+1. |
People in Bethesda use words like "élan.". With a straight face. Enough said. |
Which, for me, would be the biggest reason not to live in Arlington. Along with cuckoo Ken you also get trans-vag Bob. |
People in Arlington use expressions like "YOLO," with a straight face, and then go to Starbucks. |
OMG I can't stop laughing - thanks for making my day!! Trans-vag Bob - ha ha ha ha ha.... |