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Yes…felt it here in the DC area…I am about 100 miles away from the epicenter. Scary!
WM
I think I may be the only person in PA that did not feel it~:) Glad yo are ok!
I'm just outside of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, and I felt it! It was like being at the top of the Hancock tower in Boston on a normal day. That building is built to sway in the wind…it felt wavery.