Pics of cute American villages/towns

I want to see that they exist.
Post them.

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You just gonna walk by without sayin' howdy?

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Leavenworth, Washington.

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my hometown

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What is the name?

they exist all over, don't believe the memes of ignorant people

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Taos, NM

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Just go on google maps and check out small towns in New England and New York. Everything else will be largely uncute.

Looks okay but very fake.

now this is comfy

What's "fake" about it? It's bavarian styled, and the landscape is gorgeous.

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Probably a tourist trap or some other nonsense.

Imagine having a characterless state capital

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this, can't put my finger on it, but it feels more like Disneyland than a lived-in town

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Comfy, read about it and it has some nice history.

It feels fake because it was build to attract tourism.

this place is a tourist trap nightmare. it used to have some generic name, then in the 70s some think tank decided to use the bavarian landscape to the town's advantage and invested in the local government to construct faux-german architecture everywhere. the place is as phony as the bourgeois who go there.

that place is pretty comfy

these I like
very comfy

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i have some pics from usa that i think is pretty comfy but not really entire towns and i dont know if other people find them comfy

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Its not much because everythings so spread out here but its close to where I live

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beautiful buildings, shame for that huge road infront of them though. It doesn't give a town feel because of that.

I'm certain that I drove on that very stretch of road like 10 years ago. It's in Texas.

I gather you might like this dusty Minnesota town on the border of ND

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yup, along route 66

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It's a big city.

>specialized care for avian and exotic pets

sounds gay tbqhf

yes! love some old working class america

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Reading, PA?

this is great

yep the place sucks and it attracts the biggest retards who fuck up all the actual nice places with their trash.

Vermont?

Close. Indiana.

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Looks like something out of an old movie. Very cool.

Washington also has a fake Norway

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Ironically, I want to see them too since I’ve always wanted to bang a girl from the countryside

I just drove from Colorado to Nebraska and passed a trillion tiny towns on the way over here

New England is the best part of the US, not least because it is ANGLO and I like its many covered bridges

The Midwest is like that too. Lots of picturesque White towns with covered bridges and traditional architecture galore, and as an added bonus, the people are friendlier. Just steer clear of metropolitan areas.

come shop

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What a dumb picture. The town might be pleasant, but everything about that picture is bad.

This shot lacks sophistication in a similar vein to your sentence fragments.

Glad we agree. It's a shit picture.

I am curious if your education in the finer points of your own language ended in the 9th grade.

No need to go Good Will Hunting on us. Wanna know how to take better pictures? Center the subject of the photo, for one. Everything in that pic is hard to read. Art should be fluent. I had a hard time even reading the words on the arch. It's at an awkward angle, among other issues. Seems like you wanted to capture so much that you forgot the importance of the arch.

Solvang in California. It's a complete tourist trap but the architecture is nice and it's surrounded by vineyards so it's worth at least a stop through.

Forgot the picture

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I've been there, it's somewhere between real and disneyland
tourists love the place but it's not comparable at all to disneyworld (also been there)
yea actual bavarians can look down on this but as far as tourist areas go in the US this is one of the best
at least it was ten years ago when I went there

howdy

it's all the fuckin parked cars

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I went on a ghost tour in Savanah once and it was real neat. It's got a ghost pirates and old plantation mansions feel.

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