Anonymous wrote:I think parts of Avenell are considered Bethesda and even Rockville but identity wise they are very Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how North Bethesda suddenly appeared - is that a real mail address or a real estate broker tag to make rockville seem fancier?
It didn't suddenly appear. It has been a geographic term for more than thirty years.
https://montgomeryplanning.org/planning/communities/midcounty/north-bethesdagarrett-park/
Are you from around here (Bethesda)? Whether the term existed or not, it was not in colloquial use.
I literally never heard the term North Bethesda until the last few years. Growing up we always referred to anywhere after where Wisconsin turns into Rockville Pike as Rockville. Garrett Park was a neighborhood and referred to just as Garrett Park.
Wisconsin turns into Rockville Pike at NIH. That's "Rockville"?![]()
PP here.
Yeah. we did. I grew up in Somerset and NIH was always where I considered the divide. White Flint was absolutely considered Rockville. I'm not saying it was technically correct, maybe it was just local snobbery about people who didn't live in Edgemoor, Battery Park, close in Chevy Chase, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how North Bethesda suddenly appeared - is that a real mail address or a real estate broker tag to make rockville seem fancier?
It didn't suddenly appear. It has been a geographic term for more than thirty years.
https://montgomeryplanning.org/planning/communities/midcounty/north-bethesdagarrett-park/
Are you from around here (Bethesda)? Whether the term existed or not, it was not in colloquial use.
I literally never heard the term North Bethesda until the last few years. Growing up we always referred to anywhere after where Wisconsin turns into Rockville Pike as Rockville. Garrett Park was a neighborhood and referred to just as Garrett Park.
Wisconsin turns into Rockville Pike at NIH. That's "Rockville"?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how North Bethesda suddenly appeared - is that a real mail address or a real estate broker tag to make rockville seem fancier?
It didn't suddenly appear. It has been a geographic term for more than thirty years.
https://montgomeryplanning.org/planning/communities/midcounty/north-bethesdagarrett-park/
Are you from around here (Bethesda)? Whether the term existed or not, it was not in colloquial use.
I literally never heard the term North Bethesda until the last few years. Growing up we always referred to anywhere after where Wisconsin turns into Rockville Pike as Rockville. Garrett Park was a neighborhood and referred to just as Garrett Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how North Bethesda suddenly appeared - is that a real mail address or a real estate broker tag to make rockville seem fancier?
It didn't suddenly appear. It has been a geographic term for more than thirty years.
https://montgomeryplanning.org/planning/communities/midcounty/north-bethesdagarrett-park/
Are you from around here (Bethesda)? Whether the term existed or not, it was not in colloquial use.
I literally never heard the term North Bethesda until the last few years. Growing up we always referred to anywhere after where Wisconsin turns into Rockville Pike as Rockville. Garrett Park was a neighborhood and referred to just as Garrett Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how North Bethesda suddenly appeared - is that a real mail address or a real estate broker tag to make rockville seem fancier?
It didn't suddenly appear. It has been a geographic term for more than thirty years.
https://montgomeryplanning.org/planning/communities/midcounty/north-bethesdagarrett-park/
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how North Bethesda suddenly appeared - is that a real mail address or a real estate broker tag to make rockville seem fancier?
Anonymous wrote:I always say I live in Rockville even though I have a Kensington address. IMO, Rockville is less “prestigious” than Kensington so it’s not like I get some benefit from that.
It’s just a more accurate description of where I live. I live much more toward the Rockville/North Bethesda area than Kensington proper, so that’s what I say.
Anonymous wrote:Troll or not, it sounds like OP will fit perfectly in this area -- obsesses over stupid stuff like this.