Anonymous wrote:Was Northern Virginia politically conservative?
Anonymous wrote:Intrigued to hear from anyone who’s been in the area for decades, and can share any insight into how this region has changed demographically, socially, economically, etc. Was it still culturally southern, and did people have southern accents? Were there still farmers in Fairfax/Arlington County? What schools did you attend, and how has the academic scene/boundaries changed since then? Always been curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bypass around Leesburg. Nothing on Route 7 between Leesburg and Sterling. When you got to the double decker McDonalds you knew you were about halfway to Tysons. There used to be big bird cages with live birds in the Tysons Corner mall.
I remember the bird cages. That was when Tysons first opened. They also had tropical plants around the cages (if I remember correctly).
In the 90s there was a restaurant that had parrots, I think in the vicinity where RH is today. You'd go in and they had thunder and lightning inside the restaurant. Special and horrifying both.
What is RH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bypass around Leesburg. Nothing on Route 7 between Leesburg and Sterling. When you got to the double decker McDonalds you knew you were about halfway to Tysons. There used to be big bird cages with live birds in the Tysons Corner mall.
I remember the bird cages. That was when Tysons first opened. They also had tropical plants around the cages (if I remember correctly).
In the 90s there was a restaurant that had parrots, I think in the vicinity where RH is today. You'd go in and they had thunder and lightning inside the restaurant. Special and horrifying both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bypass around Leesburg. Nothing on Route 7 between Leesburg and Sterling. When you got to the double decker McDonalds you knew you were about halfway to Tysons. There used to be big bird cages with live birds in the Tysons Corner mall.
I remember the bird cages. That was when Tysons first opened. They also had tropical plants around the cages (if I remember correctly).
In the 90s there was a restaurant that had parrots, I think in the vicinity where RH is today. You'd go in and they had thunder and lightning inside the restaurant. Special and horrifying both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No bypass around Leesburg. Nothing on Route 7 between Leesburg and Sterling. When you got to the double decker McDonalds you knew you were about halfway to Tysons. There used to be big bird cages with live birds in the Tysons Corner mall.
I remember the bird cages. That was when Tysons first opened. They also had tropical plants around the cages (if I remember correctly).
In the 90s there was a restaurant that had parrots, I think in the vicinity where RH is today. You'd go in and they had thunder and lightning inside the restaurant. Special and horrifying both.
Anonymous wrote:No bypass around Leesburg. Nothing on Route 7 between Leesburg and Sterling. When you got to the double decker McDonalds you knew you were about halfway to Tysons. There used to be big bird cages with live birds in the Tysons Corner mall.