Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere means nowhere close to an interstate. Like Java, Virginia.
Potentially considered too close to Martinsville, Roanoke and Danville. I’m from Martinsville which has been mentioned a few times. I would not say “middle of nowhere”. Easily I could go shopping in Eden NC, within 30min, out to Greensboro in less than an hour, and back to SW VA, and have access to everything I need. Hospital, Malls, Hotels, etc..
I consider Danville the middle of nowhere. To me, middle of nowhere means does a person not from there have any reason to be there? In Virginia, it's how far are you from DC, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Shenandoah National Park, the major college towns, and 81 and 95. Danville ticks off all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anything north of germantown is middle of nowhere. I grew up in Chevy Chase.
I would consider Marshall the middle of nowhere. It's definitely rural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandparents lived in Claremont. In the sticks.
This one seems too close to Richmond and Virginia Beach to truly be middle of nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:For me, middle of nowhere VA is anything past Dulles.
Maryland is anything past Frederick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere means nowhere close to an interstate. Like Java, Virginia.
Potentially considered too close to Martinsville, Roanoke and Danville. I’m from Martinsville which has been mentioned a few times. I would not say “middle of nowhere”. Easily I could go shopping in Eden NC, within 30min, out to Greensboro in less than an hour, and back to SW VA, and have access to everything I need. Hospital, Malls, Hotels, etc..
Anonymous wrote:Middle of nowhere means nowhere close to an interstate. Like Java, Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Does rural = middle of nowhere though? Salisbury, MD is more suburban city setting but I would say it could qualify as middle of nowhere. Harrisonburg, VA same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall is not in the DMV metro area.
Fauquier county is in the DMV https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_metropolitan_area
Ah, that might be the census for Wash Metro area. To me, the DMV is just Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I grew up in Chevy Chase. I would consider Marshall the middle of nowhere. It's definitely rural.
Same and same. I’ve lived here my whole life and have never heard of it which makes it the middle of nowhere.
Other middle of nowhere places - upper eastern shore in MD, almost anything in RoVa south of 64, west of 85/95 and east of 81. Also the eastern shore in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall is not in the DMV metro area.
Fauquier county is in the DMV https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_metropolitan_area
Ah, that might be the census for Wash Metro area. To me, the DMV is just Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall is not in the DMV metro area.
Fauquier county is in the DMV https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_metropolitan_area
Ah, that might be the census for Wash Metro area. To me, the DMV is just Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun.
Bless you dear childAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marshall is not in the DMV metro area.
Fauquier county is in the DMV https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_metropolitan_area
Anonymous wrote:My grandparents lived in Claremont. In the sticks.