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Quiet, tree lined streets and smiling faces welcome visitors
to the All-American city of Two Rivers.
Two Rivers' downtown area is sure to put
visitors into a classic small town frame of mind. Gracious
old buildings frame the town's central park where young and
old alike gather for festivals
or just to pass the time with family. Quaint shops offer a
variety of great gifts and wares perfect for a casual
day of shopping
with friends.
History
and culture run deep and are apparent at every turn in
Two Rivers. Summer festivals celebrate the rich ethnic heritage
including French, Bohemian, Scandinavian, Polish, Irish and
Belgian ancestries. Immerse yourself in the history of the
area at one of the four museums
including the unique Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum.
Fishing
has always been an important part of the area's history. And
with the twin rivers, Neshoto and Mishicot, and the magnificent
Lake Michigan it is easy to see why. Take a step back to the
early fishing days and celebrate the area's commercial fishing
heritage during a visit to the Rogers Street Fishing Village
or take to the waters in pursuit of that trophy trout or salmon
aboard a charter fishing
adventure.
For lakeside recreation, visit Neshotah
Beach, a beautiful 50-acre park with facilities for volleyball,
basxeball, basketball and horseshoes as well as a designated
jet ski area.
After
a fun-filled day of exploring all Two Rivers has to offer,
guests will find an abundance of spectacular dining
opportunities from fast food to gourmet and comfortable
lodging from lake view hotels to classic bed
and breakfasts.
To learn more about the All-American city
of Two Rivers, call the Two Rivers Visitor Information Center
at 1-888-857-3529.
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