- I recently traveled to three American towns that seem to mimic the alpine style of Bavaria.
- Frankenmuth, Michigan, and Helen, Georgia, had some beautiful architecture and views.
- Having visited Germany several times, only Leavenworth, Washington, felt like the real deal to me.
In the past year, I spent time in three of America’s most popular Bavarian-inspired towns: Frankenmuth, Michigan; Helen, Georgia; and Leavenworth, Washington.
Each offered me a fun chance to stroll an alpine village in the US without needing a passport.
I loved exploring these European-style towns, but as someone who’s visited Germany several times, only one made me truly feel like I was back at Oktoberfest.
This article was originally published by Amanda Adler at All Content from Business Insider – Read this article and more at (https://www.businessinsider.com/visiting-towns-in-us-feel-like-europe-best-leavenworth-washington).
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