NYC is the capital of the world (or something like it). Arlington is... pretty much nobody except locals knows what it is. You like to dwell on minuscule differences between S and N Arlington but then you get upset at the mere mention of many orders of magnitude greater difference. Talk about being a big fish in a miniature pond. |
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Here's the difference between me and you. I'm in a city I enjoy, responding to a question on a DC-oriented board that actually relates to DC. You're clearly bitter (and a self-described poor person, otherwise you'd be living in your perceived mecca) and unhappy, wishing/dreaming/hoping that everyone agrees with you that NYC "is the capital of the world" (what a joke) and can't comprehend a conversation that doesn't involve said comparison. Your overblown views on Manhattan suggest that you're the one with the problem, not me. I'm not a "big fish" in any pond - there are certainly far wealthier and more important people than me in both Arlington and, certainly, in Washington, D.C. (You know, last i hard - the president of the United States lives here.) You, however, are a pathetic fish in any pond. Can't afford Manhattan, likely can't afford DC either, and clearly can't accept that. Good luck catching the $1 Bolt Bus back up to Penn Station. |
....murdered by a criminal who was a DC resident, and had committed a similar crime in DC where the victim store owner survived. Yet the DC police had been unable to identify or catch the guy! Arlington police got him within TWO WEEKS!!! Arlington PD is the best! |
Oh, OK, yes, traffic in the area in general is bad, especially all the major interstates at rush hour and bridges into or out of DC, etc. Thankfully, I found when we moved here, that I can get around within all of Arlington any time of day without any trouble at all. |
This is wonderful news. Thanks for sharing! |
| Much of S. Arlington developed in response to the construction of the Pentagon. A lot of apartments along and close to Columbia Pike were constructed to house younger, often single, clerical workers, telephone operators and the like who worked at the Pentagon. Other neighborhoods such as Penrose and Arlington Heights were developed to house young officers. You will see similar styles of housing in any older military base in the Notheast. As people moved away from the outdated apartments in the 1960s and 1970s to newer housing stock (including a lot of the new apartments and townhouses built in Shirlington after the Army Corps of Engineers controlled flooding in Four Mile Run), the older rental apartments became home to the new waves of Central American emigres, Ethiopians and Eritreans. The Ethiopian Development Council which once helped only Ethiopian refugees now helps refugees including the many from the middle east now moving in the Pike corridor. Children of these emigrees and the long time African American population -- many of whom live in two original Freeman Villages near the Army Navy Country Club -- do not perform as well in school as the children of highly educated people who can afford to live in other parts of Arlington. For example, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Scalia's grandfather probably did not attend a high performing school, but he bought into the American dream just as the South Arlington people have, and look what his progeny has done. |
Wow, you know me so well! Here is the thing, since you obviously care: most of the year, I live in a big city in Europe. I absolutely wouldn't live anywhere else. Even there, though, NYC considered the capital of the world. That has nothing to do with what I think about it (I lived there for almost a decade and love it) just a fact. And DC is just kind of a smallish town with a lot of monuments. I don't resent it, but that's because I don't have to spend too much time here. |
Quality of the curriculum is the same. You'd be hard press to argue school quality itself is uniform. School quality is about a lot more than test scores. |
This is true. The rainbows were especially brilliant last night after the rain. My unicorn was so happy she shat gold bricks, which I deposited into my brokerage account. Signed, CC Hills resident. |
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North Arlington blends into mclean and is an easy hop over scenic Chainbridge into DC. Beautiful neighborhoods and surroundings. South Arlington blends into highways, commercial, etc. Nothing special.
All of my observations exclude what i consider City arlington- Ballston, Pentagon City etc. |
| I'm just impressed that this thread made it to page 7 without someone mentioning Pimmit Hills or Mosaic District. Well done, all you bickering wenches! |
Good info to know. Thank you |
| Tysons and pimmit have better schools than ms13 los south arlington |
| Prediction. The high schools will all have new boundaries in a couple years. Expect half of the W-L boundary to fill up the half-empty, new Wakefield building. And Yorktown neighborhoods will move to W-L. This whole S vs. N Arlington debate will end in dramatic fashion, and most families will be very happy. There won't exactly be demographic parity, but the reputation of Wakefield will improve. |