land board. First, my place of residence had a three way with DC, Nova, Maryland, and including Baltimore. This area is unique because, depending on where you live, you can conveniently drive 15-20 miles and go to DC, to Maryland, or DC to VA, or to different parts of Nova, and including Baltimore.
I realize that because of the location, many users in this regional thread will associate themselves to DC, if they live in Nova, or other similar parts. However, I see many reviewers mislabel the cities. For example, the reviewer states Washington DC as a primary city, with no secondary city, and it may state the location as BWI, Cockeysville, or Glen Burnie. All of which are in Maryland, and the correct city that should be selected is Baltimore, and not Washington DC. I am not sure if they just updated their cities, but, now, you can click Baltimore as a city, and check new reviews for that city.
Depending on where the provider is in Maryland for example, Prince George's and Baltimore, then I will click Baltimore as the primary city, and Washington DC as a secondary city. When the review is approved, it will appear on both boards. As for Washington DC, if its Montgomery, all parts of DC, and Nova, I will select Washington DC as the primary city, and Baltimore as a secondary city. Again, when the review is approved, it is posted in both cities under the new review features because both cities where mentioned.
I just wanted to clarify this because I see many hobbyist who mislabel the location. Also, since my residence had a three way with these locations, I participate on both boards, but my primary board is in DC because of my residence. However, it only takes me 20 minutes to go to Baltimore, and 10 minutes to go to Nova. So, I participate on both boards. The Baltimore boards does serve many purposes, and there are consistently many reviews posted in that specific board. Its also very useful as with this board, but its not as active as DC. Anyways, I just wanted to clarify properly labeling the location of the reviews, and if your place of residence had a three way, then you might also want to check out the Maryland board too.