Leavenworth is on the eastern slope of Washington’s
Cascade Range. It is Washington's equivalent of Solvang, CA, only larger. In the 1960s, when the local economy took a nose dive; locals
felt the need to drum up tourist business beyond what came from the typically
frugal backpackers heading up Icicle Creek.
So the logging town began its transformation into a little Bavaria! The Cascades were a pretty good stand-in for
the Alps, and the makeover was successful, even though it is obviously faux
alpine, the half-timbered buildings, painted flower boxes, carved wooden beams,
and gabled roofs are quite realistic, even charming. You can even sometimes spot people in dirndl
and lederhosen and hear polka music. Schnitzel and strudel are available in many places. We are hoping to find some good sausage
(there goes the diet!) and Mike is dreaming of a good dark beer.
We were fortunate in finding parking right in front of the Leavenworth Sausage Garten where they make a lot of Italian and Bavarian items, giving samples to taste.
Cheers |
Mike sampled two dark beers at Icicle Brewery and bought one that he liked best. We sat outside in the shade to drink it. They don’t sell 6-packs, only a larger bottle, so he’ll have to remember the taste.
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Preparing for a water drop |
Pretty Smoky |
It was a very hot day and we did our walking up and down
the streets wearing our Tilley hats and sun-shirts to protect ourselves.
Did they have Cervalat sausage like we used to get from NY?
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