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A Danish town
A Danish town in the United States! Solvang was established in 1911 by a group of teachers looking to found a Danish school. The city doesn't seem to have changed since then, with cobbled streets, two windmills, and half-timbered houses. On the rooftops you can see fake stork nests, a traditional lucky charm in Denmark. You can buy bread and, of course, Danish pastries, and traverse the streets in horse-drawn carriages.
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