What California Dutch Isn't... - Route 66-North -
Page under Construction- The page will help define what the "California Zealands" area is by describing areas boarding the "Land of Zinfandel' where other 2nd languages are better geographical and cultural matches.
French is quite good at capturing the essence of Marin, Spanish resonates in the Central Valley of California, and German is an excellent fit for the "Mother Road" across the western United States- Route 66.
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Modern Route 66 |
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| Of all the world's languages, German is possibly the premier "Road Trip" language. Interestingly, the most popular travel-novels about the "Wild West" are written in German!
The best road-trip route in the U.S. is Route 66. Even today, Route 66 still exudes a spirt of frontier adventure.
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Although the modern route of Route 66 ends in Los Angeles, the original cross-country route ended in San Francisco. Calidocious Inc. defines the border of the "Zinfandel Coast" to be the point where the original route reached the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay.
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"Precursor to Route 66" "National Old Trails" Road |
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