Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leesburg is definitely nova lol
It’s exurban nova. As is most of Loudoun; no one from Leesburg commutes to downtown DC unless they want to spend two hours each way in traffic. Nonetheless they had southern accents when I went to high school there a decade ago. I have a farm in Lovettesville and they still fly confederate flags and have country accents.
I know plenty of people who commuted to D.C. jobs from Loudoun. Growth has been explosive all over NoVa and you can't do that so easily anymore.
I don't think I've seen any confederate flags in Lovettsville. People are lovely, by and large. The most offensively obnoxious people in Loudoun are in the area between Middleburg and Purcellville. They smile in your face while they're sticking a knife in your back. So much toxic social climbing and virtue signaling. Lovettsville is a lot more real, and a lot nicer, with some high voltage people quietly living their lives. Madeleine Albright, who recently passed away, had a house off Harpers Ferry Rd. Technically Purcellville, but in the northernmost section of Loudoun, by Lovettsville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leesburg is definitely nova lol
It’s exurban nova. As is most of Loudoun; no one from Leesburg commutes to downtown DC unless they want to spend two hours each way in traffic. Nonetheless they had southern accents when I went to high school there a decade ago. I have a farm in Lovettesville and they still fly confederate flags and have country accents.
Anonymous wrote:I remember there was a lot of land with a jail out near Springfield, right? Eventually closed and they built up that area
Anonymous wrote:There was a point where Springfield went downhill fast. Does anyone remember when there were abductions and crimes just rising so fast at the mall?
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County native, 54.
Some recollections; I had classmates in the West Springfield area who lived on farms. In second grade, (1976)
we had an end of year party at a classmate’s farm that included a tour of the chicken coop and petting her horses. This was the first time I had ever seen an outhouse, although the family had indoor plumbing.
In junior high, the true “farms” kids lived off of Hooes and Pohick roads and their families had been in the county since pre colonial days.
Anonymous wrote:Leesburg is definitely nova lol
Anonymous wrote:Grew up here in the 70s and 80s. It was not southern. It was not as diverse as it is now but my schools had a lot of Asian kids and there were lots of military and state dept families that had lived overseas. It was not at all southern.
Anonymous wrote:I remember when Alexandria & Arlington were so bad that you could get shot or mugged