10 American Towns That Looks like of Europe!

Back in 1845, this town was established as a Bavarian mission state for Lutherans, and today it's known as "Michigan's Little Bavaria."

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1. Frankenmuth, Michigan

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Only two hours from Seattle is Leavenworth, which seems as though it was culled out of Germany and dropped in the mountains of Washington.

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2. Leavenworth, Washington

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Known as the Danish capital of America, this charming town is filled with quaint shops and even an iconic white and red windmill.

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3. Solvang, California

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Since this city was established back in 1565 by Spanish pioneers, it's nothing unexpected it's loaded up with Spanish frontier engineering.

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4. St. Augustine, Florida

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Disregarding the examinations between this California town and the popular one in Italy is unimaginable. Both are like urban communities!

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5. Venice, California

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Named after Montpelier, France, this perfect town was established in 1781. It has French-style structures and stunning fall foliage.

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6. Montpelier, Vermont

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Since the Country Club Plaza in this midtown region was compositionally intended to emulate the city of Seville.

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7. Kansas City, Missouri

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Despite the fact that this town is the meaning of Southern, it's additionally loaded up with incalculable similitudes to European urban communities.

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8. Charleston, South Carolina

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The name of this town says everything: It's a little cut of the Netherlands and was established by Dutch pioneers back in 1847.

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9. Holland, Michigan

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This curious little town has a major Polish impact. Truth be told, even the green focuses on top of this congregation look like St. Andrew's Church.

10. New Britain, Connecticut

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