Anonymous wrote:AA County is incredibly conservative. Sure, the seat of government is in Annapolis, but the entire county is still really conservative. And the pockets that have good schools are increasingly congested, so I really don't think it's the solution the OP is looking for.
Anonymous wrote:Anne Arundel county not quite getting a fair shake here. Perversely, Annapolis city schools are quite sub-par. But both east and west of there are among the best in Maryland. I get where the conservative characterization is coming from; places like Fort Meade and the Naval Academy. But you also have the seat of state government (anything but conservative), and various granola-crunching elements attracted to the Bay proximity. And there are definitely liberals among the USNA crowd; it's an academic institution after all. And then there's St. Johns. So not conservative.
Commuting concerns get specific, but a few times per week to places on the Orange line, downtown, or on the east side of town are quite doable. Virginia, not so much. If you have any taste for proximity to the Bay, it really starts to make sense, especially compared with the farther-flung Va. exurbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Middleburg VA is (surprisingly) liberal (it voted 2-1 for Obama.) It does have a tinge of the tourist trap though ... and if you don't like horses, you might not like it.
+1 Love M'Burg! Gloriously away from the rat race, a fabulous place to raise a family.
Anonymous wrote:
Middleburg VA is (surprisingly) liberal (it voted 2-1 for Obama.) It does have a tinge of the tourist trap though ... and if you don't like horses, you might not like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lovettsville VA is hardly progressive as is most anything west of Leesburg.
Middleburg VA is (surprisingly) liberal (it voted 2-1 for Obama.) It does have a tinge of the tourist trap though ... and if you don't like horses, you might not like it.
Why not Frederick City, given that 2 of your 3 locations are in MD.
If that is too bustling for you, then maybe the rural parts of Frederick County? OTOH, rural Frederick County still puts the Fredneck in Frederick.
South on I-95 you're in red country until you hit Fredericksburg.
Why do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Lovettsville VA is hardly progressive as is most anything west of Leesburg.
Middleburg VA is (surprisingly) liberal (it voted 2-1 for Obama.) It does have a tinge of the tourist trap though ... and if you don't like horses, you might not like it.
Why not Frederick City, given that 2 of your 3 locations are in MD.
If that is too bustling for you, then maybe the rural parts of Frederick County? OTOH, rural Frederick County still puts the Fredneck in Frederick.
South on I-95 you're in red country until you hit Fredericksburg.
Anonymous wrote:I feel your pain OP, but 40-60 miles one way is a lot even 2-3 times per week. If you are determined to leave, I'll throw out the suggestion of Anne Arundel county in Maryland. Some of the areas are really conservative, but there are liberal parts as well. The pace is slower and overall the people are much friendlier. There are a handful of snobby areas, but still they are twice as down to earth as they are in DC.