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[quote=Anonymous]Within both Bethesda and Chevy Chase, it's really the neighborhood that matters. For example, Martin's Addition and Kenwood are both in Chevy Chase, but they're very different in architecure, demographics and vibe. Similarly, Glen Echo and Bradley Hills are both in Bethesda, but, again, very different from each other. These differences from neighborhood to neighborhood far outweigh the differences between Bethesda and Chevy Chase. The only thing that really distinguishes Chevy Chase as a whole from Bethesda might be that several of the neighborhoods within CC have their own local governments. That can create a greater sense of community (more comparable in some ways to NYC suburbs), though the public schools are all part of MCPS, as are the public schools in Bethesda, so the local governments are significantly limited in their authority. [/quote]
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