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00:00Seven U.S. destinations that will make you feel like you are in another country.
00:06Solvang, California. Danish-founded town with half-timbered buildings, windmills,
00:12and bakeries. Tours, imported goods, and Anderson tributes evoke Scandinavia.
00:18Leavenworth, Washington. Cascade Mountain City redesigned as Bavarian Village. Alpine architecture,
00:25festivals, and mountain scenery create convincing German Alps atmosphere. Pella, Iowa and Holland,
00:33Michigan. Both celebrate Dutch heritage with Tulip Time Festival every May. Windmills, bakeries,
00:40museums, and folk traditions offering colorful fragrant Netherlands-inspired experiences.
00:46Helen, Georgia. Former mill town transformed into Bavarian-style getaway. Alpine facades,
00:54riverside setting, German eateries, beer gardens, and lively Oktoberfest. New Orleans,
01:00Louisiana. Its French Quarter is filled with Spanish and French colonial architecture,
01:06wrought iron balconies, and narrow streets that are perfect for exploring on foot. Creole cuisine,
01:13jazz music, and vibrant street performances fill the city with life and energy. St. Augustine,
01:19Florida. America's oldest European-founded city showcases Spanish streets, Mediterranean architecture,
01:26and Castillo de San Marcos, evoking Spain's historic coastal towns. Moab, Utah. Red rock spires,
01:35sandstone arches, and desert expanses recall Wadi Rum. Nearby parks offer otherworldly,
01:40transportive, planet-like vistas, transportive, planet-like vistas.
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