America’s Secret Foreign Cities (No Flight Needed)

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Published4 months ago
Duration23:35
Video IDvacuZdmMp8k
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views11.6K
Likes1.1K
Comments146
Engagement Rate10.58%
Likes per 100 views9.33
Comments per 1K views12.55

Description

Have you ever searched Small towns in Europe? Maybe How to retire in a small European town? If you did, you probably learned you’ll have to do a lot of traveling and jump through some hoops. If you don’t want to do that you can still sort of do that here in The United States. Across the United States are towns that somehow slipped through cultural borders and kept the architecture, traditions, and personality of another country. Swiss villages in Wisconsin, Dutch canals in Iowa, Greek waterfronts in Florida, Bavarian streets in Washington. They weren’t built as theme parks. They were built by immigrants who recreated home and then never stopped maintaining it. In this video we travel to 10 American cities that feel completely international. We dig into the history behind why they look this way, the festivals that keep the traditions alive, and how thousands of visitors show up every year expecting curiosity and leave wondering if geography is negotiable. No flights. No jet lag. Just America having an identity crisis in the most charming way possible. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/World2briggs Email: [email protected] Do you want to move to that perfect place? Do you need a local Realtor for the area you want to move to? HomeAndMoney.com can help: Use this link: https://homeandmoney.com/briggs/

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