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Rich 2 year s ago
#18 "European-style architecture" ... ... seriously ? ... Not even close.
       
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Tilford 2 year s ago
Rich, *"Improved European-style architecture"
       
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Rich 2 year s ago
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historic buildings showcasing European-style architecture,



" historic buildings showcasing European-style architecture,"
       
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Sharon 2 year s ago
#3 looks nothing like an English seaside village. The architecture is completely wrong, the layout is completely wrong. Everything about it screams American.
       
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Lauryn 2 year s ago
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Helen, GA used to be a worthwhile place to visit back in the 70's and 80's but now it just looks like a run down tourist trap.
       
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Jessica 2 year s ago
I love the commenters here. They're all so positive and happy.
       
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Lotta 2 year s ago
Catalina Island: you can walk maybe a mile in any direction before running into a locked gate.
       
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Solvang, California

Can't swing a trip to Copenhagen? No problem. Experience a little bit of Denmark right here in the US in Solvang. Located in the Santa Ynez Valley surrounded by hundreds of sprawling wineries, Solvang was founded by Danish immigrants back in the early 1900s. Around town, you'll find wooden windmills, authentic Danish bakeries, sausage and beer gardens, pancake houses, and Danish Provincial-style architecture.

 

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