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9 Cities in the US that look European
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CaliforniaCarmel-by-the-Sea, California - With its quaint cottages, cobblestone walkways, and charming cafes, it feels like a small European village.
Boston, MassachusettsBoston, Massachusetts - With its historic architecture, charming streets, and abundance of museums and cultural attractions, it has a European feel.
St. Augustine, FloridaSt. Augustine, Florida - Founded by the Spanish in 1565, it's the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the US.
San Antonio, TexasSan Antonio, Texas - With its Spanish missions, colorful buildings, and lively atmosphere, it feels like a mix of Mexico and Europe.
Santa Fe, New MexicoSanta Fe, New Mexico - Known for its adobe buildings, vibrant art scene, and rich history, it has a distinctly Spanish and Native American influence.
Quebec CityQuebec City, Canada (technically not in the US, but close!) - With its cobblestone streets, European architecture, and French language, it feels like a slice of Europe in North America.
New OrleansNew Orleans, Louisiana - With its French and Spanish architecture, narrow streets, and vibrant culture, it's often referred to as the "most European" city in America.
CharlestonCharleston, South Carolina - Known for its historic homes and cobblestone streets, it's often compared to a small European city.
9 Cities in the US that look European9 Cities in the US that look European