05-15-2013 06:09 AM
Just stumbled across THIS about texan german speakers on the BBC website and found it interesting.
Didn't know there was stuff like this in Texas. I know Ben and Altenbach have some german connections (I've probably left some out - sorry)...
Shane
05-15-2013 07:30 AM
I know Cincinnati has a HUGE German influence (largest Octoberfest in the US). But I don't know anybody that actually speaks German. I also didn't know Texas had that much German influence.
05-15-2013 08:48 AM
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05-15-2013 09:09 AM - edited 05-15-2013 09:39 AM
A couple of years ago, we spend a few days after NI WEEK in Fredericksburg (=Fritztown :D) which was founded by Germans. There is even a Marktplatz.
05-15-2013 11:57 AM - edited 05-15-2013 12:07 PM
And I thought us Irish got around......
There's also some good wine territory in New Zealand on the north end of the south island. With names like "Blenheim" pronounced like Blenim (see Denim) made me scratch my head a bit....
05-15-2013 11:58 AM
A great place for Texan BBQ food just south of Austin is called Gruene, just north of New Braunfels, TX.
There's a strip between Austin & San Antonio going east to west which is highly German influenced. Just look at the names of the townships.
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05-15-2013 12:50 PM
I'm 3rd generation German. 1/2 Texan from my mother. Guten tag, y'all!
05-16-2013 07:56 AM - edited 05-16-2013 07:58 AM
Mother's maiden name was Schultz. Family tree goes back to a German who fought in the Revolutionary War. We're like Steeler fans, we're everywhere.
German still spoken in rural Indiana among the Amish.