On the inside, a ranch features open floor plans with living room, dining areas, and family rooms blending into one another, and bedrooms clustered into another portion of the house.


These two homes from my childhood street, Jane Lane (in a neighborhood of girls' names, my street was the only one that rhymed) show the original porches, with the second being enclosed (also known as the house which always gave out apples for trick or treat on beggars' night, as Depew's trick or treat was on Oct. 30, not Halloween). The first features a two-car garage, which was an original option. 

These homes are less of the cube style, as they clearly form a rectangle shape. Legend has it that as land became cheaper, ranches were built on wider and wider lots, allowing for more street frontage and the loss of the square shape. The second brings a whole new meaning to "rambling ranch", as they ran out of room on the first story and apparently opted to ramble up and add a single bedroom on the second.





























