St. Cloud's Poseidon House has been named the 'Ugliest House In The Midwest' by HGTV's new competition show 'Ugliest House In America'. However, the competition isn't over yet.

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We first broke the story to you locally that last night kicked off the first of a 5-night premiere event of the new show hosted by Retta, a home design enthusiast, and actress known for her roles in Parks and Recreation and Good Girls.

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Retta will tour a total of 12 homes throughout the country to deem which home is indeed the “ugliest home in America”.

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Last night, the Poseidon House won the title in the midwest and will now face off against the other finalists which have yet to be named.

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The homeowners nominated themselves to be part of it and only one will win a $150,000 home remodel.

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Tonight's episode will feature ugly homes from the south. You can watch it at 9 p.m. local time on HGTV.

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If you missed last night's episode, catch it here. We found a link on YouTube!

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