Here are 10 places in America that seem like they are elsewhere.
In most towns and cities, the surroundings can offer a good indication of what country a person is in, but there are some places where aesthetics and locations just don’t match up.
Here are 10 places in continental U.S. that seem like they’re somewhere else.
Number 10 - Solvang, California. This little town may be near Los Angeles geographically, but in terms of style and mood, it feels much closer to Europe. Its streets are lined with traditional Danish architecture, and the air is filled with the smell of Danish pastries.
Number 9 - St. Augustine, Florida. The Spanish controlled this city for over 250 years, and in that time they went all out with its architecture. Many of the structures built under the country’s rul