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| OP have you been watching Southern Charm haha? One of the cast members this season says this exact statement and follows up with “called Great Falls”. |
LOL. NP here. I was wondering! My first thoughts were Oakton/Vienna. I find that people from the DC area tend to like to think that where someone else is from is either podunk or cosmopolitan, there is no in between, especially if they do not travel much within the U.S., or have not lived near any other major cities in the U.S. Tunnel vision, it seems! |
What about the Town of Chevy Chase and the Town of Somerset? |
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was this a hypothetical or is there a real person?
I want to know the answer! |
Perhaps, but Old Town does have a small town feel. There are no small towns right outside of DC. The people that think so, think that Ashburn is part of the metro area. |
Do you not understand that the definition, your term, is population based? https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/town https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/city |
LOL You are asking for trouble. I would think Falls Church. |
+1 Fredericksburg was the first thing that came to my mind. |
Kensington also came to mind for me. I have heard people use this description for Kensington. |
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Village of Drummond, in Chevy Chase is very small and right outside of DC
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Paeonian Springs
Waterford |
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Op here. They were from Cheverly. We were having the discussion in Laurel (Howard county side) fwiw.
I remember in the 90s I had a teacher in high school and a classmate who both spoke fondly of Cheverly. |
I have a couple of friends who moved to Cheverly from Montgomery county. They love it! I visited once, and it was a very cute neighborhood. I can see a charm and appeal. As to your original question, I wouldn’t exactly think that was a small town since it’s adjacent to a larger town so it’s part of the larger metropolitan area. I would think towns like Poolesville, Damascus, a small town. It really depends on your perspective. |