European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 10, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse More than meets the Eye stories and photos by Linda White travel editor t Iny Liechtenstein counts bigwig tout operator who pro most thy a Guntik m 1? it s launch our fair Stop another Slimpin the . Nothing More rut this Little principality wedged Between Swit Orland and Austin. Nut far from Germany Southern Border and Italy Northern one deserves More me. Otherwise the impression will be an unfair one. The Quick tour lunch Stop is in the capital vac1, which resembles nothing so much As an overgrown Stuckey s on one of America s interstate highways. Outwardly that is. Along the main a fret. Lined with souvenir stands. Getting to know the country proves this is not quite Liechtenstein and that requires a bit of exploration. Most of the country is mountainous but the bigger towns lie in the Rhine Valley where milk heavy Brown cows Graze in the Shadow olfactory smokestacks. Liechtenstein was once a very poor country ils Mountain Folk eked out a living on minute plots Farmed during the Short Summers. Today it is one of the richest countries in the world thanks to Industrial development and letterbox corporations. In the 1970s, the country suf or
