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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having lived in DC, Arlington, and southern Virginia, I'd say anything south of the James River feels like the [/quote] feels like the South. Anything north of that has some metro DC influence. [/quote] metro DC doesn’t necessarily mean ‘northern’. I remember when DC proper felt southern in the 80s. Even MoCo and Ffx are two different realms. [/quote] True. I remember when tobacco farms were not all that far from Downtown. I’m also the third generation of my family to live in DC, and many of the parents of friends that I grew up with were from Deeper Southern states. The DC that I grew up in was much more Southern than it is now. And Northern Virginia was even more Southern then as well. Frighteningly so in some ways. [/quote]
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