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Topic: Moving to Virginia
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 10-14-2003 08:50 PM
I enjoyed living in Northern Virginia (during my high school years in the early to mid 1980's). There's all kinds of things to do in Northern VA, metro DC and Maryland. And the scenery outside of the built up urban areas is really beautiful. It is probably too late to catch the fall color change along Skyline Drive though.
A lot of building has happened in the last couple decades. I remember when I-95 only had two lanes in each direction past the Quantico, VA exit. Now there's three or four in both directions and a "reverseable" center section for HOV traffic (which is now being extended clear down to Stafford and then perhaps Fredericksburg). That HOV section stopped at the end of I-395 when I lived there. You'll probably visit the Franconia / Springfield area not long after you move there. Thankfully a lot of new superhighway improvements are being made to undo what was a hopeless traffic clusterf**k in that area for so long. The vast area occupied by Potomac Mills Mall was all forest land back in 1985. Some of the suburban development happening in Northern Virginia reminds me a bit of the sprawl happening in the metro Atlanta area. Kevin, I guess if you try to imagine the Dallas area with lots of trees and hilly country that might give you an approximation of what it is like in metro DC.
As to theaters in DC, I could not give the skinny on which places qualify as good. You'll have to venture into DC to visit the Uptown. As to various megaplexi, someone else will have to provide current recommendations. In the early 1980's, General Cinema's Springfield Mall theater was decent. That's the first place I specifically recall being exposed to 70mm projection (with "Return of the Jedi").
Of course, another convenient thing is you'll be able to just park your car and ride the Amtrak Metroliner to places like New York, Philadelphia and Boston to check out other great places to visit. Too bad there isn't squat for commuter rail in Oklahoma.
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