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AKA Hazel Horvath
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Of the two Cleaver homes, which one did you like better?
IDK what happened. It didn't post right? Oh well we won't do it as a poll than. Just post which one you liked better First House - Mapleton Drive Or Second house- Pine Street |
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AKA Hazel Horvath
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I kind of liked the first house better. It was cute and cozier. I loved the picket fence!
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I actually like both houses. I can't choose. One of my favorite episodes is after they moved to the second house Beaver goes back to the first house to dig up a tree that was given to him as a gift!
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![]() One of the things I like better about the old house is the staircase! |
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I like them both. I like the second house because of Ward's den, but I like the look of the living room in the first house.
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First cause it is more cozy.
I was raised in a big house and nobody was home. They were out earning money for the big house and I was all alone.
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I liked the first house. It seemed more cozy and comfortable.
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I can kind of relate. I went from a small row house in Philadelphia to a larger old single home still in Philly limits but less inter city-ish! I was 5 when we moved, and it seemed like such a big old scary home at first ! But my Mom was home all the time, she was a stay at home housewife, and I got used to the new home and grew up there till my early 20's when I went on my own! So that became like a cozy old home even though it was a lot bigger! ![]() But back to LITB! I liked the first home! The picket fence, the staircase, the bookcase and window seat in the living room! And the garage! The one thing I did like about the new house was it seemed to have had a cool breakfast nook / or it was part of the kitchen or something? Seemed when they had breakfast in the new home it was really cool!
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I've always liked the second one just a little better because of the den, the roomier kitchen, and the design. Both of those houses have been seen in many productions. The first house, without the picket fence, was in My Three Sons, season 11, as the home of Polly, Chip Douglas' girlfriend with whom he eventually elopes. And the second house-- wow!-- Marcus Welby, M.D., Providence, and who knows what else. For that matter, the second house in My Three Sons was seen in LITB as the house Gilbert moved into in his first appearance.
There is a house in my town that I drive by almost every day that reminds me of the first LITB house. It doesn't look exactly like it (of course), but the exterior paneling, the 2-story structure, and the fact that it's on a street and neighborhood about as old as the Cleavers' house would be now, is what always reminds me of the 'original' Cleaver house. I could get a picture, I'm sure, if anybody would care to see it. |
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I'd love to see a picture!
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The second house. I liked Ward's den (interesting how sometimes there is a floor-model TV there and sometimes a globe on a stand). I also like the kitchen and how the family eats both breakfast and lunch in a corner of it.
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AKA Hazel Horvath
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The front doorway really resembles it!
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