Anonymous wrote:I'd characterize Olney as more of a conservative mood town for MoCo. A lot of whites, a lot of church going families...etc. You may not feel totally comfortable there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd characterize Olney as more of a conservative mood town for MoCo. A lot of whites, a lot of church going families...etc. You may not feel totally comfortable there.
Kind of agree, I'd also point to 108 as something of a dividing line between the more progressive and more traditional sides of the area. And I'd highlight MOM's presence as a sign of progressive critical mass.
Anonymous wrote:I would say no.
Silver Spring ( closer to beltway) and Takoma Park much more open-minded.
Anonymous wrote:I'd characterize Olney as more of a conservative mood town for MoCo. A lot of whites, a lot of church going families...etc. You may not feel totally comfortable there.
Anonymous wrote:I'd characterize Olney as more of a conservative mood town for MoCo. A lot of whites, a lot of church going families...etc. You may not feel totally comfortable there.
Anonymous wrote:I would say no.
Silver Spring ( closer to beltway) and Takoma Park much more open-minded.