Which US state feels like Europe?

Try New Orleans, Louisiana
There is a good reason why New Orleans' French Quarter is named as such, and it's simply that the city was founded by the French. While much of the United States was colonized by the English, Louisiana was French territory (named for its king) beginning in 1682.
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What US state is most like Europe?

Five U.S. cities that feel like Europe
  • Boston, Massachusetts - feels like England and Italy. ...
  • Leavenworth, Washington - feels like Germany. ...
  • Holland, Michigan - feels like Amsterdam. ...
  • New Orleans, Louisiana - feels like France. ...
  • Solvang, California - Feels like Denmark.
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What part of the US looks most like Europe?

35 American Towns That Look Straight Out of Europe
  • of 35. Frankenmuth, Michigan. ...
  • of 35. Leavenworth, Washington. ...
  • of 35. Healdsburg, California. ...
  • of 35. Solvang, California. ...
  • of 35. St. ...
  • of 35. Vail, Colorado. ...
  • of 35. Pella, Iowa. ...
  • of 35. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Which American city is most like Europe?

New Orleans, Louisiana

Settled by the French, turned over to the Spaniards, then passing back through French hands before landing in America's lap, New Orleans might be the most outwardly European city in the nation.
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Where in the US looks like Europe?

Louisiana was once ruled by the French, and nowhere is that more apparent than in New Orleans. The French Quarter in the city will make you feel like you're literally on the French Riviera, while the old building have a distinctly European look.
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Top 10 Beautiful Places In U.S. That Look Like Europe | American Towns, Cities That Feel Like Europe



Which US state is most like France?

Try New Orleans, Louisiana

There is a good reason why New Orleans' French Quarter is named as such, and it's simply that the city was founded by the French. While much of the United States was colonized by the English, Louisiana was French territory (named for its king) beginning in 1682.
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What US city is most like Paris?

Instead of Paris: Washington, D.C. America's capital city is full of Parisian elements, thanks to French architect and urban planner Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who designed it. Like Paris, D.C. is bursting with history, horticulture, and haute cuisine.
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What US city is most like Italy?

Boston, Massachusetts. Love all things Italian? Then head to Little Italy in the North End of Boston. A favorite destination of Italian immigrants in the early and mid-1900s, this historic neighborhood still contains plenty of Italian restaurants, bakeries, and shops—as well as Paul Revere's house.
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What state looks most like England?

New Hampshire, most have said how much it is like England, U.K. and how comfortable they were there in N.H.
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What US city is most like London?

ultured, artistic and packed with heritage, Boston is geographically the closest US city to London, where Brits can feel completely at home.
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What US state is like Switzerland?

Ouray, Colorado is the Switzerland of America.
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What part of USA looks like Ireland?

BREEZY POINT, NEW YORK. With 60.3% of the population of Breezy Point, Queens claiming Irish ancestry, it's little surprise that this area (along with the surrounding Rockaways) has come to be known as the “Irish Riviera” of New York.
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Is West Virginia like Switzerland?

West Virginia is the queen of nicknames and slogans: “Wild and Wonderful,” “Almost Heaven,” “Mountain State.” And they are all very well-deserved, as is one you might not have heard quite as often: “Switzerland of America.” Switzerland has some of the most beautiful mountains and mountain towns in the world…but so do ...
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Where in the US is most like Scotland?

Most Like: Scotland

While the sweeping landscape of the Scottish Highlands is the stuff of legends, Hocking Hills in Southeastern Ohio hopes to inspire the same wanderlust.
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Is Boston like Europe?

Much of Boston, which is defined by a tension between old and new, feels surprisingly European, due in part to its rich colonial history. Like London, where the Shard and Gherkin tower above the Thames, Boston has Copley and the Prudential Center towering over the Charles.
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Are there any European style cities in the US?

Easily one of the most European cities in the US, New Orleans is known for its rich French-Spanish heritage as well as its sweet southern charm. If you're short on time, be sure to head straight for the French Quarter.
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What are the 2 languages taught in every country in the world?

Global Status

French is also the only language, with English, that is taught in every country of the world, with 100 million students and 2 million teachers – 20 % of whom are outside of francophone countries.
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What is the largest English speaking city in the world?

New York is the largest English-speaking city in the world. It is the hub of a metropolitan area with a population of about 21.2 million people. The city itself has a population of 8,250,000 people. While most New Yorkers are people from different parts of the world, what unites them is English language.
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What is the most Scottish state in America?

The states with the largest populations of either Scottish or Scotch Irish ancestral origin:
  • California - 677,055 (1.7% of state population)
  • Texas - 628,610 (2.8%)
  • North Carolina - 475,322 (4.5%)
  • Florida - 469,782 (2.3%)
  • Pennsylvania - 325,588 (2.5%)
  • Ohio - 314,214 (2.7%)
  • Georgia - 293,211 (2.8%)
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Is there an Edinburgh in America?

Edinburgh /ˈɛdɪnbɜːrɡ/ is a town in Bartholomew, Johnson, and Shelby counties in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 4,480 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Columbus, Indiana metropolitan statistical area. Edinburgh was named in honor of Edinburgh, Scotland and for many years was pronounced the same way.
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Where did most Scots settle in America?

Scots settled mainly in North Carolina and New York, according to the Register. Around nine percent of those who went to New York were listed as indentured servants, with the rate falling to one per cent for those heading to North Carolina, where linking up families was the main reason for going.
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Where in the US looks most like Switzerland?

New Glarus, Wisconsin, instead of Bern, Switzerland

Set in the rolling hills of Green County, Wisconsin, the picturesque village of New Glarus is often referred to as America's Little Switzerland, and for good reason.
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Why is WV called Little Switzerland?

West Virginians asked them to stay, offering land at cheap prices and told them they would help in any way as long as the Swiss encouraged immigration. By the end of the first year, the settlers decided to name their community.
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