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Two Rivers

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Two Rivers

City in east-central Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the East Twin and West Twin rivers, 8 km/5 mi northeast of Manitowoc; population (1990) 13,000. It is a commercial fishing and cargo port and an industrial city, producing aluminium and electrical machinery.

Fishermen settled here in 1836, and the economy was heavily dependent on sawmills and lumbering for most of the 19th century. There is a nuclear power facility at Point Beach to the north.



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The two rivers, about the place of their confluence, are bordered by immense prairies covered with herbage, but destitute of trees.
At the junction of the two rivers, on ground so flat and low and marshy, that at certain seasons of the year it is inundated to the house-tops, lies a breeding-place of fever, ague, and death; vaunted in England as a mine of Golden Hope, and speculated in, on the faith of monstrous representations, to many people's ruin.
It was a mountain at whose verdant feet A spacious plain outstretched in circuit wide Lay pleasant; from his side two rivers flowed, The one winding, the other straight, and left between Fair champaign, with less rivers interveined, Then meeting joined their tribute to the sea.
 
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