Can’t you move to Europe? You can locate the Eiffel Tower, London Bridge and more the United States.

Well, I wasn’t making plans to go to Europe soon, and neither were you.

But now that europeans are about to set us aside to hit us (because we can also infect them deadly), we feel bad. We prefer to warn the Eiffel Tower, the Tuscan countryside, a Gerguy castle.

Do not worry

To reposition the Eiffel Tower and gondolas in Venice, Italy, we have, of course, the Paris Las Vefuel and Venetian hotels in Las Vefuel, which will reopen.

To evoke the golden fields and stone architecture stacked of the Tuscan countryside, Olive Garden restaurants.

As a component of the Berlin Wall, we were given the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in the Simi Valley (unfortunately, closed until further notice).

To reposition an old castle in Gerguy, we were given Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, which would have been encouraging through the Neuschwanstein Castle of the Bavarian King Ludwig II. Disneyl reopened on July 17, as planned, but the area near the city restarts on July 9, and Apple officials said Disneyland would be attached someday later.

Spanish architecture? Yes, we are able to do that.

To reposition the cheerful Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, a splendid replica at Forest Lawn in Glendale.

Another Danish thing you like to have to replace? Try Solvang.

Aleven, although the UK is not currently a component of the European Union, is an additional position around the Atlantic that we probably cannot visit. (Approximately four and a half days are required for maximum arrivals from abroad). But again, that’s never a problem.

For London Bridge, after all, we have London Bridge. Built in the Thames in the 1830s, it was acquired in the 1960s through Lake Havasu, Arizona city founder Robert P. McCulloch Sr., who had it deconstructed, sent west and reassembled.

For a Shakespeare theatre, the 40-year-old Old Globe in San Diego is older than Shakespeare’s Globe in London. (Yes, really. San Diego, 1982. London, 1997.)

What I’m saying in America is that we may not be great at avoiding a pandemic. But by tearing down European culture, we are in our own category. A category as red, white and blue as the British flag. Right here we have been given all the Europe we prefer and more.

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