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Moravian settlement in North Carolina (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "German-American culture in North Carolina" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Non-German city names with the suffix "-burg," which in English is partly an altered form the native English suffix -burgh and also partly derived from the related German word, "Burg," meaning "castle", is common for town and city names throughout the United States, such as Spartanburg, South Carolina and were not included.
German Village (15 P) L. Latin Settlement (5 P) M. Missouri Rhineland (1 C, 23 P) S. Spring Branch, Houston (7 P) Pages in category "German communities in the United ...
But it's a beautiful place to visit year-round for nature and a small-town experience. While the area is open for business, representatives ask for patience when visiting.
A German diaspora in North Carolina is booming thanks to a multibillion-dollar investment from Germany, but a potential Trump Presidency is causing anxiety Ryan Hogg Updated August 22, 2024 at 8:49 AM
Baron Heinrich von Lauffer's estate, in a German village located along the Rhine, c.1450–1600: 1998 [16] 5 stages; 120-acre park; 9 festival acres [17] (05b) last weekend of May–June (5 weekends) unk Koroneburg Renaissance Festival: Louisiana Renaissance Festival: Louisiana: Hammond: Fall harvest in the 16th-century English Village ...
Bethania is the oldest municipality in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States, and was most recently incorporated in 1995, upon the reactivation of the original 1838/1839 town charter. In 2009, Bethania celebrated the 250th anniversary of its establishment in 1759.
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