"But I'll tell you what, there was a lot of farmland between Falls Church and Washington"
- Jim Fowler
About this Quote
This quote by Jim Fowler is most likely referring to the area in between Falls Church, Virginia and Washington, D.C. in the United States. This area is understood for its huge farmland, which is likely what Fowler is referring to. He is likely expressing his surprise at the amount of farmland that exists in this area, which is a stark contrast to the bustling city of Washington, D.C. This quote is likely indicated to emphasize the significance of agriculture and the rural way of life, which is often neglected in the pressure of city life. It is likewise a suggestion of the importance of preserving and securing the farmland that exists in this location, as it is an important part of the local economy and culture.
This quote is written / told by Jim Fowler somewhere between April 9, 1932 and today. He/she was a famous Scientist from USA.
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