8 favorite experiences living in Stuttgart
Here are my top favorite places in Stuttgart that everyone should check out, at least once!Read More
Here are my top favorite places in Stuttgart that everyone should check out, at least once!Read More
Having a pet is a beautiful experience but, can easily become stressful! Here are the details about leaving a pet behind, when necessary.Read More
During a Memorial Day ceremony at Washington Square on Patch Barracks May 29, the Stuttgart Military Community paid respect and honor to those who lost their lives in the line of duty.Read More
Between April 27 and May 18, the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Command Team hosted five interactive outreach events with host nation representatives from neighboring communities.Read More
The “Feuerwehr-Museum,” or fire fighter museum, in Stuttgart-Münster offers a chance to experience all there is to know about the Stuttgart Fire Department.Read More
European football (soccer) fans in Stuttgart have two local teams to follow and attend a game. Get your tickets. Read More
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Heather Buchwalder beats 50 for a Best Female Shooter award.Read More
The “StuttCard” card is a combination transit and visitor pass. The card is available as a 24, 48, or 72-hour ticket and valid throughout the entire “Verkehrs-und Tarifverbund” (VVS) public transportation system. The card covers admission in to all museums and many leisure facilities as well as reduced entrance fees.Read More
Visitors to Stuttgart can now tour the city during the “STUTTGART Citytour” with convertible open-air buses. The buses pass nine stops: • The Turmforum (exhibition on Stuttgart 21 project) at Stuttgart’s main train station • Schlossplatz Square • Pig Museum • Mercedes- Benz Museum • Gottlieb-Daimler Memorial/Kursaal • Wilhelma ZoologicalRead More
About 500 wine-growing associations cultivate and sell wines in 16 of Stuttgart’s 23 city districts.
Chef Dirk Yeaton, the “Grill Sergeant” at the Murphy-Goode Winery in northern California, visited the Stuttgart military community March 26 and 27, 2014. Read More
Students across the U.S. don’t have the same opportunities that students at Patch High School have to travel across Europe. Read More
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