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Old Posted Oct 10, 2011, 1:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Westsidelife View Post
Baltimore is older, larger, and more established than DC. It also is its own MSA (though part of the larger Bal/Wash CSA).
That may have been true at one point in the past, but for decades now DC has boomed and Baltimore has stagnated, and the result is that Baltimore has pretty much become a bedroom community of DC. You can even see it when you ride the MARC train between the two cities. Riding from DC to Baltimore during morning rush? You'll get a seat for sure. Riding from Baltimore to DC during that same time? Enjoy standing for 30 min.
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