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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Old town Alexandria[/quote] Nope, sorry. Not even a little bit. 30-40 years ago Old Town was a complete slum. There was a teeny tiny little corner in the South end that had/has some nice houses but even those was frayed around the edges and not in any kind of genteel way. Maybe 150 years ago it was prosperous but by the mid 1900's Alexandria had fallen on really hard times. If you wonder about it, then look at all the new builds from the past 30-60 years. Those are either on old warehouse sites or former public housing sites. We have been around the area for a long while and helped bring about the change through investment so I definitely am speaking from first-hand knowledge.[/quote] Does old money have to have lived in the exact same place for eternity? [/quote] No, but OP is asking about neighborhoods that have historically been 'old money'. Old Town isn't old money - although I guess we could agree that it is old. And there certainly isn't any 'old money' living there now. [/quote] Probably at least as much as in any part of Bethesda.[/quote] Okay, you win! Done! Have a great evening![/quote]
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