Anonymous wrote:Columbus OHAnonymous wrote:Where in the midwest are you OP? Do not make the mistake of thinking this place is a suburb of DC. Its not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Edinburg but it is a very small town. Some of the best Italian food anywhere is at Sal’s on Main Street. It is a teeny town but there are lots of things to do in the Shenandoah Valley. Lots of wineries and breweries, caverns and there’s even a little ski resort called Bryce Resort that’s not too far. It really depends on what you’re looking for.
This is the most fair description so far. I'm guessing most of the "life long Virginians" who've never heard of Edinburgh are from Northern Virginia (i.e., the DC area), which is like a different state. Edinburg is in a beautiful area, but it is quite rural. There are many people in the DC area who have second homes/farms in the Shenandoah Valley, so it's kind of a mix of people, but many are just sort of in and out. However, it does mean that there is some infrastructure with re: to restaurants, resorts, etc. It's a great place to live if you would love to have a house in the country with some acreage or a place on the river. If you're a city person, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:I love Edinburg but it is a very small town. Some of the best Italian food anywhere is at Sal’s on Main Street. It is a teeny town but there are lots of things to do in the Shenandoah Valley. Lots of wineries and breweries, caverns and there’s even a little ski resort called Bryce Resort that’s not too far. It really depends on what you’re looking for.
Columbus OHAnonymous wrote:Where in the midwest are you OP? Do not make the mistake of thinking this place is a suburb of DC. Its not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in Virginia my entire life (38 years) and have never heard of it. I’m assuming it’s a pretty small town and if your DH were to lose his job or want to leave, pickings would be slim.
Same, lifelong Virginian and never heard of it.
It is just past Woodstock on I-81
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in Virginia my entire life (38 years) and have never heard of it. I’m assuming it’s a pretty small town and if your DH were to lose his job or want to leave, pickings would be slim.
Same, lifelong Virginian and never heard of it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in Virginia my entire life (38 years) and have never heard of it. I’m assuming it’s a pretty small town and if your DH were to lose his job or want to leave, pickings would be slim.