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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parts of Kensington feel like a real town. Frederick has a nice town center, not new build fake town center, but it’s not commuting distance to DC. Of the new build fake tiwn centers I’ve been to l like Mosiac the best. London is just too far from DC for me. [/quote] Oops, l meant Loudon not London. I also dislike Reston Town Center, there is a huge wind tunnel effect. It’s a bit ridiculous for the Reston location - it’s no Manhattan [/quote] The problem with the fake towns is that they don't have practical places to fulfill everyday needs, such as[b] drugstores, hardware stores, she repair shops, libraries, community centers for classes, etc.[/b] They are for recreational 🛍️ shopping and 🍽️ eating..[/quote] Rockville Town Square has all those things except for a hardware or shoe repair store; and it has a splash area for kids and concerts in the summer. In the winter, there's an ice skating rink. Rio in my mind is also a nice Town Center. There's no library but it definitely has spaces for people to gather without having to pay for anything (tons of green space, playground, the concert area, outdoor lounge areas). Friday night outdoor concerts there are a hit. [/quote]
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