Anonymous wrote:I used to say this as a teen because I didn't want to say I was from Potomac and have people say "oh you must be rich."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mount Rainier
Yes, Mt Rainier, MD, fits the bill.
most of the other ones mentioned do not.
Anonymous wrote:I've met three people from Cheverly and they've all managed to work "small town" into the description of where they live. "It's inside the Beltway but with a small-town feel" / "It's like a small town in PG County" / etc. In fact I Googled it to check my spelling (for some reason I thought it was Cheverley) and the first result says "Cheverly, a Prince George’s County suburb of Washington, D.C., delivers a small-town lifestyle right on the edge of the nation’s capital."
Either their marketing team is batting 1000 or people genuinely love that place; good for them.
Anonymous wrote:Mount Rainier
Anonymous wrote:Is there an answer? Who won?
Anonymous wrote:Is there an answer? Who won?