The original Cape Cods had two bedrooms and an unfinished attic.
Many of the workers who built the town by hand lived here, in little Cape Cods near downtown.
Even modest Cape Cods, when they may be found, seem a bit more grand in this setting.
Most of the Cape Cods lack basements because of the high water table.
More modest three- and four-bedroom Cape Cods dating to the 1940's are available for $320,000 to $330,000, she said.
The historical society estimates that there are 200 Cape Cods in more original condition than the house made a landmark by the commission.
By the 1950's, new streets were lined with Cape Cods, ranches and split levels.
The Cape Cods and raised ranches set closely together on small lots around the lake range in price from about $130,000 to $160,000.
Larger colonials, or Cape Cods in better condition, bring $150,000 to $200,000.
Small three-bedroom Cape Cods can be bought for $250,000, but they are hard to find.