Do you guys call it “North Bethesda” as it’s own? Or do you consider it as Rockville

Anonymous
However, if you call it Rockville, you really have to describe where you are as Rockville is huge (closer to Bauer drive, vs downtown Rockville vs the Willows etc…). If you call it N Bethesda, everyone knows where you are talking about. So is it really a big deal? It’s not vanity signaling like it once was.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:That’s Rockville and if I wanna be more specific, White Flint.


This. White Flint mall was IN Rockville. You zipped up Rockville pike to go to Rockville to go to the White Flint mall. Anything after that is even Rockville too. Not sure how this is confusing. And White Flint is still a great name for the area. Everyone knows where that is. Where the Dave & Buster's was!


White Flint Mall had a 20895 zip code, which is Kensington.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It’s rockville. I’ve lived here my entire life (different parts of rockville) and calling it north Bethesda is a joke imo. It’s a status thing for real estate as is north Potomac. I used to live in a part of Rockville (20854) within the Rockville city limits and my mail was routed through the post office at River and Falls. So many people called it Potomac. I never did as it was not actually Potomac.


Lived here since 1975, and 20854 is Potomac.


I live in 20854 and we are considered Rockville. 20852 is better described as N Bethesda so I’m not sure why this upsets people. And my neighborhood, Potomac Glen is actually closer to N Potomac than anything else.

It seems like people want Rockville to be half our county but I don’t understand why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rockville for the sane, north Bethesda for the strivers. Like a previous PP said, a more appropriate is South Rockville. That area matches with Rockville far better than legit Bethesda


No, the southernmost edge of Rockville is Montrose Rd.
Anonymous
I'm from MD so I always laugh when people say N. Bethesda. My response is you mean, Rockville?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm from MD so I always laugh when people say N. Bethesda. My response is you mean, Rockville?


Except they don't mean Rockville.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s rockville. I’ve lived here my entire life (different parts of rockville) and calling it north Bethesda is a joke imo. It’s a status thing for real estate as is north Potomac. I used to live in a part of Rockville (20854) within the Rockville city limits and my mail was routed through the post office at River and Falls. So many people called it Potomac. I never did as it was not actually Potomac.


Lived here since 1975, and 20854 is Potomac.


I live in 20854 and we are considered Rockville. 20852 is better described as N Bethesda so I’m not sure why this upsets people. And my neighborhood, Potomac Glen is actually closer to N Potomac than anything else.

It seems like people want Rockville to be half our county but I don’t understand why.


I also live in 20854 and we're considered Potomac (although I do think this neighborhood was part of Rockville at some point). The zip code is split.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s Rockville and if I wanna be more specific, White Flint.


This. White Flint mall was IN Rockville. You zipped up Rockville pike to go to Rockville to go to the White Flint mall. Anything after that is even Rockville too. Not sure how this is confusing. And White Flint is still a great name for the area. Everyone knows where that is. Where the Dave & Buster's was!


White Flint Mall had a 20895 zip code, which is Kensington.


Yep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:However, if you call it Rockville, you really have to describe where you are as Rockville is huge (closer to Bauer drive, vs downtown Rockville vs the Willows etc…). If you call it N Bethesda, everyone knows where you are talking about. So is it really a big deal? It’s not vanity signaling like it once was.


Exactly! The days of North Bethesda being a way for strivers to live in Bethesda are gone. It's just a way to distinguish that area now. My address says that I live in Rockville and I live at least 15 minutes from Pike and Rose. If someone says North Bethesda, at least I can figure out how far it is and it's general location. That area is much different location-wise from downtown Rockville or Aspen Hill or even Twinbrook. Just think of it as a way to make life easier and we'll all be happier.
Anonymous
Thankfully I never encountered any of these annoying people on this thread that snort when somebody calls that area North Bethesda. It’s just a helpful way of giving directions at this point. I get that through development trends, there wasn’t a sense of place between Bethesda (inside Beltway) and Rockville proper (outside Beltway). But now there is.

I live in 20852, inside Rockville city limits so I say I live in Rockville. I will say that Pike and Rose is in North Bethesda, it’s easier to give a sense of direction: downtown Rockville is like 2-3 miles north and 2 metro stations away! They’re definitely different places in my mind
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thankfully I never encountered any of these annoying people on this thread that snort when somebody calls that area North Bethesda. It’s just a helpful way of giving directions at this point. I get that through development trends, there wasn’t a sense of place between Bethesda (inside Beltway) and Rockville proper (outside Beltway). But now there is.

I live in 20852, inside Rockville city limits so I say I live in Rockville. I will say that Pike and Rose is in North Bethesda, it’s easier to give a sense of direction: downtown Rockville is like 2-3 miles north and 2 metro stations away! They’re definitely different places in my mind


+1 exactly

I wonder if any of these people have actually been to Rockville
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:20852 is Rockville. Embarrassing to call it north Bethesda.


I agree! As a long time 20852 resident, who pays Rockville City taxes, I cringe when I hear my newer neighbors refer to our neighborhood as N Bethesda.
I also think SoRo (South Rockville) is a good description. We are the southern most part of the City of Rockville, closer to White Flint than Rockville Town Square.
Anonymous
It will always be Rockville.
Anonymous
We live in bethesda near suburban. I call the area north of the giant on old Georgetown through pike and rose north bethesda. I still call the white flint area white flint. Everything north of white flint is Rockville. Like the target I would consider Rockville.
Maryland is maddening with the place names though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20852 is Rockville. Embarrassing to call it north Bethesda.


I agree! As a long time 20852 resident, who pays Rockville City taxes, I cringe when I hear my newer neighbors refer to our neighborhood as N Bethesda.
I also think SoRo (South Rockville) is a good description. We are the southern most part of the City of Rockville, closer to White Flint than Rockville Town Square.


If you pay Rockville city taxes, then obviously you are in Rockville. The question at hand is about the areas further south than that, which are not within city limits.
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