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6 German-Inspired Towns in the US You MUST SEE

US Bavarian Village
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Frankenmuth, Michigan

Michigan’s “Little Bavaria” is full of German heritage. Established by a group of German pioneers in the 1800s, this US Bavarian village has become a dynamic community with lots to see and do.

It’s famous for entertaining festivals like Oktoberfest and the Bavarian Festival. And the German Christmas market you’ll find here features horse-drawn carriage rides and a giant holiday display.

There’s also Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland, the world’s largest Christmas store, which you won’t want to miss.

You can also visit the Frankenmuth Historical Museum to learn about the community’s past, and then take a ride on the Bavarian Belle, an entertaining riverboat. There are several restaurants and biergartens in the area that offer German entertainment and specialties.

And if you want to learn some Bavarian secrets, try a strudel-making class or pretzel-rolling workshop. Or you can do some German wine tasting or beer sampling while you’re here. This US Bavarian village also happens to be well-known for its fried chicken dinners.

We recommend checking out Zehnder. It’s been dishing up all-you-can-eat family-style food since 1856.

There are also lots of shopping spots to choose from, including River Place Shops and the Castle Shops, which make exploring numerous unique stores at once fun and easy. We also love the Frankenmuth Cheese Haus, which boasts over 120 kinds of cheese.

Stop in to see over 150 adorable cuckoo clocks at the Frankenmuth Clock Company. Afterwhich, you can wind down with a glass of wine from the tap at Prost!

Wine Bar & Charcuterie or a craft German beer at Frankenmuth Brewery. The comfy Bavarian Inn Restaurant and Lodge is the perfect base to dive into the local scene.

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