Visiting DC?
This is a definite read for those that might come down to visit me in Maryland.
Tourist's Guide To Driving Around Washington D.C.
This place requires you to have a car or at least have access to a car. It is completely different from NYC where one could walk to almost anything or a quick subway stop or two away.
A few days ago, I was talking to a person in the Bethesda office, and I mentioned to him that I just moved to Maryland/DC from New York. He said in the heyday of the company, quite a few people from the New York office moved down to DC and they all came to the same conclusion:
Tourist's Guide To Driving Around Washington D.C.
This place requires you to have a car or at least have access to a car. It is completely different from NYC where one could walk to almost anything or a quick subway stop or two away.
A few days ago, I was talking to a person in the Bethesda office, and I mentioned to him that I just moved to Maryland/DC from New York. He said in the heyday of the company, quite a few people from the New York office moved down to DC and they all came to the same conclusion:
- The Metro(what DC people call the subway) moves to slow.
There isn't much to do down here, and they go back to NY almost every weekend.


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