When you consider Dutch culture, you can't help but think about dikes, windmills, wooden shoes and tulips. They seem cliche, but these classic icons entwine with the region's geography and history.
When you consider Dutch culture, you can’t help but think about dikes, windmills, wooden shoes and tulips. They seem cliché, but these classic icons intertwine with the region’s geography and history.
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How Dutch Windmills Ended Up in the Heart of San Francisco
In the early 1900s, San Francisco built Dutch-style windmills to pump water for its parks and gardens. Over a century later, ...
At seven-and-a-half stories high, the old Dutch Windmill in the northwest corner of Golden Gate Park rises above the surrounding trees. Built in 1902 to supply fresh water for the park’s extensive ...
When you consider Dutch culture, you can't help but think about dikes, windmills, wooden shoes and tulips. They seem cliche, but these classic icons entwine with the region's geography and history.
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