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In_This_To_Win_This t1_j1svrnd wrote

Reply to comment by leacpeoc in Places to check out by postinbail

One thing to learn quickly is the DMV is not Baltimore. 😊

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leacpeoc t1_j1t6g6n wrote

it includes baltimore? dc, maryland, virginia?

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Ravens181818184 t1_j1t8v7z wrote

No one from Baltimore would say they are part of the "dmv" that's more a DC and VA suburb thing.

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Cuss10 t1_j1t8phz wrote

It does. But the DMV is the DC suburbs. Baltimore is outside that. It's a short drive between the two and a common commute, but most wouldn't travel it on a snow day.

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In_This_To_Win_This t1_j1u01me wrote

As someone from the DMV proper, who moved to Baltimore 2 years ago, it is two VERY separate places. 😂 It’s a short drive (most places are within an hour or a little more) but don’t expect DMV friends to make the trip north. My friends and family act like I live in a different time zone. 🤦🏾‍♀️ I am usually the one that heads down instead of the other way around. DMV is typically within the Capital Beltway (not to be confused with the Beltway in Baltimore which most ppl just call 695) so it includes all of DC, some of MD and some of VA. Nowadays ppl try to squeeze anything in the DMV including southern MD and central VA. But it isn’t. Anyway, welcome to Bmore. It’s weird but great. We like it. 🤷🏾‍♀️

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PoopsExcellence t1_j1t8yl4 wrote

DMV usually refers to the parts of Maryland and Virginia that immediately surround DC. So it includes places like Silver Spring and Bethesda, not so much Baltimore. It's a fun area, and if you make friends down there it's a good place to spend a weekend. But it's a long drive to constantly be visiting.

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dopkick t1_j1ta0wi wrote

I would say as a general rule the DC adjacent area of Maryland extends up to about the Patuxent River.

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