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<blockquote data-quote="SwollenRaccoon" data-source="post: 954438" data-attributes="member: 19178"><p>Being from the boring northern plains, take this for what it's worth, which sure isn't much.</p><p></p><p>I have a younger brother living with his wife and 2 kids in Bethesda. Five years ago, my wife and I flew out for a visit. The traffic (and parking) can be a b*tch, for the above-stated reasons, and it's also good advice (also, as-above) to drive to the nearest Metro station for any venture into the city. What scared me was the price of housing, gas, and groceries. Everything was considerably more expensive than here in the inexpensive midwest. Other than that, lots of cool history, plenty to do, and beautiful geography.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in your new assignment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwollenRaccoon, post: 954438, member: 19178"] Being from the boring northern plains, take this for what it's worth, which sure isn't much. I have a younger brother living with his wife and 2 kids in Bethesda. Five years ago, my wife and I flew out for a visit. The traffic (and parking) can be a b*tch, for the above-stated reasons, and it's also good advice (also, as-above) to drive to the nearest Metro station for any venture into the city. What scared me was the price of housing, gas, and groceries. Everything was considerably more expensive than here in the inexpensive midwest. Other than that, lots of cool history, plenty to do, and beautiful geography. Good luck in your new assignment! [/QUOTE]
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