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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just moved from Olney and while there are neighborhoods that have that kind of vibe, it is a large area. What is wowed is how they have grouped a large amount of supermarkets and strip mall shops in a singe area. I fond places near-by, like Brookeville and Ashton to have more of a small town feel. [/quote] Large area? I can get to any place in Olney in 5 minutes or less.[/quote] I was staying near the intersection of New Hampshire and Brighton Dam Road and it took longer than 5 minutes to get to the Harris Teeter. But I have no complaints. I found Ashton to have a small town feel, and I agree that it is like a suburb of Olney. I loved Dempsey's and buying fruit from the guy across the street. If the commute was shorter, I would live out there in a heart beat.[/quote]
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