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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Brookeville covers a pretty big area. We are in the Tanterra neighborhood (close to Olney) and are very happy. The schools are all great from what I’ve heard and there are a lot of families in our neighborhood. I think you can go a few more miles north up Georgia Ave and still be in Brookeville.[/quote] NP. I know it's almost certainly not what OP is looking for, but I've long thought the Tanterra neighborhood should be preserved as a historic district. It's wild how special and unique a time capsule those houses are. For late 1960s, early 1970s construction and styles, these places are hard to beat. Things like the double front doors and all the A-frame style massing are refreshingly different amidst all the sameness of suburbia. [/quote]
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