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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about Maryland? Is Olney and exurb? Gaithersburg?[/quote] I wouldn't consider Olney or Gaithersburg exurbs. Clarksburg definitely, and maybe Germantown or Burtonsville.[/quote] Burtonsville? It's close to Ho Co and not that far from Baltimore. It's right around 29, and 198 takes you to 95 in minutes. You do realize that towns around major highways aren't really that "far out." Once people start fleeing the cities, these exurbs will no longer exist. Howard was farmland years ago, with the exception of Columbia - not so true now. same could be said for Olney You can't stop development. [/quote] You're right, I meant Laytonsville. Not Burtonsville, which is much closer in.[/quote] Defining exurbs is funny. Ellicott City may seem to be an exurb to DC folks, but it's not a bad commute to Baltimore. It's all relative, I guess. This site is DC-centric. btw - I love Laytonsville. not a fan of the schools - But the area is beautiful. And yes, it's an exurb by DC standards.[/quote]
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