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Whistler, BC, Canada fr example.
A lot of German and central-European architectural styles can be seen tossed around throughout America, so the idea of the German-aesthetic community in the mountains isn’t too far fetched. Especially when you get German diaspora communities in regions like in Appalachia. German settlement and style is particularly strong - along with Polish - in the mid-west and Great Plains.
You get a lot of older settled German in Pennsylvania. Or even northern German, which has had at times people remark some parts of the area can look a lot like Sweden.
Well, this architecture’s pretty central European (unles you mean Poland or Hungary, which really still have some very German-looking parts).
Yea, having gone to a few mountain towns, I can say this is accurate.
I’m starting to believe, it is going Scandinavian. The roofs are sticking way more out, typical for that area.
Austria? :/
Or Frankenmuth, Michigan.
Frankenmuth: our little not-so-subtle German-town tourist trap.
Smells like chicken…
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… It literally smells like fried chicken, I swear to fucking god that’s not a joke.
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Fucking triggered.
That would be Awesome.
it looks so different to what they usually would do
so much detail
Ugh, “looks like Germany”. You know, in France and Italy are these kind of buildings too. And in Austria and Switzerland. It was a central Europe building style for farmlands and suburbs. After WW2 does many small villages look like that today.