German dialect in Texas is one of a kind, and dying out

 

German Heritage in Texas – It’s a culture into itself…

German dialect in Texas is one of a kind, and dying out

The first German settlers arrived in Texas over 150 years ago and successfully passed on their native language throughout the generations – until now.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22490560

It’s always interesting to see the German influence in small businesses throughout Texas. See the video inside the article link above for additional insights…

Anheuser-Busch plans restaurant at St. Louis’ Ballpark Village

 

Here comes the King, here comes the number one!

Anheuser-Busch plans restaurant at St. Louis’ Ballpark Village

“The licensing and sponsorship agreement with the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cordish Companies, a Baltimore-based development company, will include a 25000-square-foot restaurant with German-inspired cuisine, more than 100 global beers on tap, and …”
http://nrn.com/article/anheuser-busch-plans-restaurant-st-louis-ballpark-village

The Anheuser-Busch Restaurant - St. Louis

An absolute first. Anheuser-Busch licenses its brand for a German Heritage related restaurant in St Louis that includes an outdoor Biergarten too.

Read more: http://nrn.com/article/anheuser-busch-plans-restaurant-st-louis-ballpark-village#ixzz1zDteAFB2

Bavarian Fest welcomes people from Germany

 

GermanHeritageUSA – Frankenmuth, MI comes alive this weekend with Bavarian Fest

Bavarian Fest welcomes people from Germany

“On Friday evening, June 8, Germans and hosts will attend German-American festivities in the Somme Garten at the Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival in Heritage Park featuring a Maibaum (Maypole) raising, music and dancing. On Saturday, June 9, …”

http://www.wnem.com/story/18730878/bavarian-fest-welcomes-people-from-germany

Great family time to get in touch with your German Heritage at the 54th annual Bavarian Festival in Frankenmuth, Michigan.

For more German Heritage USA information, visit:
www.GermanNationUSA.com