What is the most European looking city in America?
What is the most European looking city in America?
Negros Aires, Argensimian
IMO San Francisco t. went to a couple of cities in America.
Maybe the old new Orleans? And new York in some ways (and in some ways totally not)
boston
El Paso
how so?
Yes probably also
do you see the English influence?
ye
I honestly want to visit Boston really bad but I need everyone that lives there to not look at me
Quebec City
There's somewhere in New England that had a load of British-looking houses. Annapolis?
There's a literal full on Bavarian German town in Washington State. I think it's called Leavenworth or something. All non Bavarian style buildings are prohibited, can't even have a normal McDonalds. Pretty cool desu.
Rio de Janeiro
i think they meant the US, but otherwise, you'd be right. Quebec has a very euro downtown core
>Portsmouth
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Yeah, Leavenworth. Also, most of New England feels a mix between English and German. New Orleans is pretty French. Vail, CO has Swiss architecture. There’s a lot of towns in California and Florida which have Spanish influence.
I agree, wasn’t Rio at one point the only European capital outside of continental Europe?
Quebec City
Wait, i refuse to believe this exists in America.
Santa Barbara, California, has Spanish-style architecture.
Theres no canada like french canada
Can you read you dumb fucking retards?
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I seem to remember pic related being more European.
A couple of cities along the Ohio river were influenced heavily by the french
that's not spanish, that's sudaca
Why yes, we are European.
es muy diferente una cosa a la otra?
>famous for being gay
Yeah it probably is
El sudaca es relativamente souless como todo en el nuevo mundo
Yea, it's pretty unique. Took this pic last summer.
Vaya, es un edificio de 1929, creí que era colonial.