Wertheim, Germany has a medieval town center with half-timbered houses and small streets. This is Steve, Sharon and Corky in front of
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The Evangelical Church tower as seen from the Marketplace in Wertheim, Germany
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This is Die kleine Eiskonditorei (the small ice-cream parlor) in Wertheim, Germany. Notice how much smaller it is at the bottom than the top of the building it is one of the oldest and probably the narrowest houses in Franconia.
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Backerei Fritz Frischmuth (Bakery fritz frischmuth) Wertheim, Germany
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Konditorei Kaffee (Coffee shop) Wertheim, Germany
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Wertheim, Germany where the glass manufacturing tradition in Wertheim and its surroundings dates back several centuries.
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Spitzer Tower in Wertheim, Germany, it served as a prison for "drunkenbolde" and "quarrelsome women."
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Sharon in front of Spitzer Tower in Wertheim, Germany
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Wertheim, Germanyt is located on the confluence of the rivers Tauber and Main.
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The ruins of Wertheimer Castle sit high on the hill overlooking the town of Wertheim, Germany
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