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What is the most central location for the Mid-Atlantic Region?

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Old 03-02-2004, 07:00 AM
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Default What is the most central location for the Mid-Atlantic Region?

Skip and I are trying to figure out which city, town, or spot is the most central location for all of us. We want to use this location as a meet area for some of our future plans

Virginia Beach/Chesapeake, VA is probably the most Southern place. We are having trouble determining where in Maryland the most Northern area is. Do we call it Baltimore? This also raises another question - where is the most Western area of Virginia for a Mid-Atlantic S2000 owner?

Typically Richmond, VA has been considered the central meeting area due to it being a city and containing many S2000 owners, but it is a bit of a hike for some of our Northern Members.

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i would say nova, next to the mixing bowl
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I would say near Evolution, which is nova. it's about 2+ hours south of what i think is our northern most members?
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Fairfax/Chantilly <---I agree
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Yeah - the Fairfax area is about 2 hours from Charlottesville. Add another hour or so for Lynchburg
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Chantilly is about 2.25 hours from the peninsula. Add another 30 minutes from VAB.

It is an easy drive for those of us from SOVA, with many options on how to get there, including the dreaded 95 corridor to highway 234.
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Chantilly is about 3 hours or so from here.
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I looked at the map and to me, the geographical center is around Culpeper, which is a bit southwest of Fairfax. But not much going on in Culpeper! If you are thinking in terms of driving time, Fairfax is probably as good a location as any.
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Fred-burg? 1/2 way between Nova and richmond? *shrug*


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