July 22, 2009
Then: "I remember Potomac being more rural and further away from everything. It seemed far less congested. There never seemed to be any traffic. Kids could bike anywhere and no one seemed to worry. You could go to the movies at Cabin John Mall or you could go to the village and get your meats at the butcher, which was located where Hunters Inn is currently. There was initially only a flashing light at Tuckerman and Gainsborough, then a stop sign, which seemed to be a big deal. Things seemed a little more relaxed; there seemed to be little pretense to people."
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