
Even with the water tower in the background, this is a far from an iconic view of Two Rivers. For that, you'd need to include beautiful Lake Michigan in the view. Here we have three Cape Cod-style houses on 25th Street, east side (likely built on spec), just a block from where JoAnna's parents used to live.

Both of these houses have rooftop TV aerials. (The one on the left is obscured by tree branches.) You still see a lot of these in Two Rivers.

Now we're approaching the smallest house I've ever seen in a well-maintained, working-class neighborhood.

Some folks have more square footage in their walk-in closets.

But it's such a cute little house. (The porthole window is a nice touch.) I've always wanted to knock on the door and ask for a tour -- and then see if would be possible for me to stretch out on any piece of furniture.
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