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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with the poster who says it is definitely not McLean - that's all tech money or GOP operatives and former VIPs who have gotten rich off of some defense contractor teat or something of that ilk. The old money is in Belle Haven, the Village of Chevy Chase and Foxhall/Spring Valley in DC. FWIW everyone I've ever known to move into those 'hoods say that 1) everyone is old; 2) if they are not old and have younger kids, none go to public school; and 3) no one is terribly friendly.[/quote] Most of Spring Valley is new because of the rebuilding due to the chemical spills.[/quote] Thank god I can only imagine how stupid you are IRL. Most of Spring Valley is not new and the issue you seem to be grasping for was not "chemical spills." Spring Valley proper was built mostly in the 1920s-1940s and very few houses ( maybe one) have been "torn down" because of the discovery of old munitions buried in the soil behind AU. There is a smaller, side section of Spring Valley that is very new with much smaller lots an less gracious homes. That section, however, has no relationship whatsoever to the munitions issue.[/quote]
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