I don't think that I would have ever believed this but apparently it is true. Sleepy Hollow in New York has snagged a spot as one of the top U.S. destinations that give off a major 'foreign feel' vibe. So, if you don't get a REAL ID and can't fly anywhere, at least you won't need a passport to enjoy some international charm!

Let's Talk About Those Locales

New York is on fire when it comes to offering a taste of different cultures. From the "Little Odessa" in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach to Little Italy in Manhattan, the Empire State is full of foreign feels.

Chill Time in Sleepy Hollow's Old-World Charm

You can stroll along the scenic Hudson River, taking in the Dutch vibe that Sleepy Hollow has to offer. The village, with its 17th-century church straight out of a storybook, is a must-see for those wanting a touch of history.

More New York, More Fun

And if you thought Sleepy Hollow was the only place in New York, think again. Brighton Beach's "Little Odessa" brings a slice of Eastern Europe to Brooklyn's waterfront, while Little Italy in Manhattan keeps that Italian spirit alive with its cafes and bakeries.

Savoring the International Flavors Across the U.S.

Travel from the French Quarter in New Orleans to the Spanish colonial vibes of San Antonio - each city in the U.S. tells a story through its architecture, food, and traditions. So, who says you need to jet off overseas to get a taste of the world?

You can go here to see the other locations that you can visit that give off that "foreign feel."

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[WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter private or abandoned property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing.]

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