Schnitzel and Gold Rushes: America’s Themed Tourist Towns

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Schnitzel and Gold Rushes: America’s Themed Tourist Towns
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I’m enjoying myself much more than I should be.

My wife Nicole and I are having dinner at a faux Bavarian restaurant in a faux Bavarian town in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, 5,000 miles from Germany’s Bavarian Alps. Leavenworth, Washington, is a mining-and-timber enclave that fell on hard times and deliberately reincarnated itself as a tourist destination.  The urbane view of this is that worldly travelers should shut their eyes while they speed through town as quickly as possible.

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