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Road Trip: Germany Coming to Town on #GermanBusUSA

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#GermanBusUSA Team on Day 1
Jonas works at the Foreign Office in Berlin and Claire works at the German Embassy in Washington. © Germany.info

Our German-American team set out from the German Embassy in Washington, DC, on the first-of-its-kind, multi-state road trip on Monday, October 30. Their aim is to get out into the country and meet people in their hometowns to talk to them about their German heritage, about Germany in general, about the United States and Germany – politically, but also socially and culturally.

Multi-state tour
The #GermanBusUSA tour will visit Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia before returning to the German Embassy in Washington, DC. © Germany.info

Our countries share a number of challenges in these turbulent times, but we also share a long history, common values and common interests. The team will talk about all of these things on this #GermanBusUSA tour.

The route is not scientific, but the team identified towns, neighborhoods and schools with “German” in their name or towns with German history or German-related events they could visit during these first two weeks in November.

MISSISSIPPI

The first stop, will be Jackson, Mississippi, where the German Bus will visit a number of schools, including Germantown High School.

TENNESSEE

In our next city, Memphis, the German Bus team will take part in the first community Oktoberfest.

In Nashville, they will host a German trivia night and, of course, take in some country music sites.

KENTUCKY

In Louisville, Kentucky, they will visit German businesses and heritage sites with two local historians.

VIRGINIA

Finally in Locust Grove, Virginia, the German Bus team will visit Fort Germanna, site of the first German settlement in the Virginia colony more than 300 years ago.

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