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Old 01.30.2008, 05:33 PM   #59
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ha ha sorry i didnt see olney. please forgive my incendiary rhethoric-- it's a thing i do on the internet.

have to confess the suburbs are hard on me though. im a fiend of downtown areas.

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Originally Posted by pantophobia
 


17. Olney, Md.
Population: 32,900
Median home price (2006): $499,025
Average property taxes (2006): $2,260

Once a rural crossroads village, Olney is now a bustling community with businesses and residences radiating from the town's historic center. As a modern community that maintains its old-time charm, Olney gives families the chance to enjoy small-town amenities among bits of history - an 1838 farmhouse used as a girl's boarding school, Civil War badges and bullets hidden behind a shopping center. Plus, it offers easy access to Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

i bet the murder last week won't help it's rep on next years list
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