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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In general, [b]Fairfax feels far more integrated to me than DC (with its WOTP/EOTP divide),[/b] Montgomery (with its "W" schools and everything else) and Arlington (with its North/South divide). There are some areas that are very white and conservative (hello, Clifton and Great Falls), but otherwise it's as close to a well-integrated suburb as you're going to find in this region, and perhaps any region. [/quote] In general, I agree that DC is pretty segregated. However, the EOTP NW 16th St. corridor from say Mt. Pleasant up to the MD line is pretty well-integrated at this point. Lots of white, black, and Hispanics, although few Asian Americans or others. [/quote]
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