Pattonville, Residential district in Kornwestheim and Remseck am Neckar, Germany.
Pattonville is a residential area spanning the municipal boundary between Kornwestheim and Remseck am Neckar, defined by housing with American architectural style. The settlement features a regular street grid with moderate spacing between buildings and green areas typical of American residential developments.
The area was established in 1955 as a United States military housing complex for American troops and their families. In 1992, control transferred to German authorities, transforming it into a standard German residential neighborhood.
Streets here bear names of American places and territories, reflecting decades of military presence that shaped the community. Walking through the neighborhood, visitors can spot these geographical references and connect with the area's cross-cultural heritage.
The neighborhood is located around 10 kilometers from Stuttgart's city center and provides convenient connections to downtown. Stuttgart Airport is accessible within approximately 20 kilometers, offering travelers easy access.
The Stuttgart Golf Club was founded in 1956 for American military personnel and now operates as Golf Club Neckar eV. It remains the final tangible connection to when the settlement was under military administration.
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