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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a few different TPS due to its size. The small cute but increasingly jonesy historic area, the area behind the co-op, the barrio most people think is Langley Park, the cheap diverse homes alone Sligo park Jackson rd to just the other side of New Hampshire and last but least the maple ave projects strip of cheap apts. There are a few hippies left near the co-op and the historic area and a few academic types emulating them but the “vibe” is more academic non-conformity than hippy nowadays. You are as likely to find a yuppie or a vegan or even an anti-Vaxer. [/quote] This sounds about right, although I'd add "the part zoned for Rolling Terrace that TP folks don't claim." Even with some gentrification, it is still the best place I've ever lived for a "nontraditional family" or nontraditional kids. Folks aren't going to blink at any number of different family formulations. While I take the point that Hyattsville has some of the same vibe, the public school situation pushes a lot of families into parochials, which brings its own set of issues if you have a familiy that is not Husband + Wife + children. [/quote]
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