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X ` Man[_3_]
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Hey Tim...
On 8/15/12 2:48 PM,
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 12:40:50 -0400, X ` Man
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How does that break out by county?
I suppose I could find out on factfinder census if I were so motivated.
My guess is that in Maryland, the educational leaders would be
Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Howard Counties, and the suburban counties
around Baltimore. Our county wouldn't be near the top of the
list...we're still mostly rural-ish here and I don't believe we have any
four year colleges in the immediate area.
St Mary's?
I agree about the counties you mentioned but Anne Arundel used to be
pretty rural too. I suppose that is different now that anything within
50 miles of DC is considered reasonable commuting distance.
I doubt any of this applies to the Eastern Shore.
St. Mary's is still pretty much as it was, aside from some shopping
areas. Anne Arundel has gone upscale in the last decade, with
significant high end residential, medical, commercial and shopping
development.
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