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  2. Loveland, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The city was founded one mile (1.6 km) upstream from the existing small settlement of St. Louis, the buildings of which were moved to the site of Loveland. The Big Thompson post office moved to Loveland on January 10, 1878, and the Town of Loveland was incorporated on April 30, 1881.

  3. William A. H. Loveland - Wikipedia

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    Loveland died in 1894 in Lakewood and was buried in Denver's Fairmount Cemetery. Loveland's mercantile business founded in 1859 continued until 1978 as one of the longest-lived businesses in Colorado history. His earliest Colorado residence, the Loveland Cottage in Golden, which he purchased from a town attorney, still stands at 717 12th Street.

  4. Loveland, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Loveland is a city in Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio.The population was 13,307 at the 2020 census. [13] Considered part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, Loveland is located near exit 52 off Interstate 275, about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the Cincinnati city limits.

  5. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium was founded in 1997 by Brent Andersen, a Utah native and marine biology graduate from the University of California Santa Barbara. [5] It is a regional attraction with over 850,000 annual visitors. The initial plan was to build a 90,000 square feet (8,400 m 2) aquarium that showed ecosystems from around the world.

  6. Larimer County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Larimer County was created in 1861, and was named after General William Larimer.. Unlike that of much of Colorado, which was founded on the mining of gold and silver, the settlement of Larimer County was based almost entirely on agriculture, an industry that few thought possible in the region during the initial days of the Colorado Gold Rush.

  7. Loveland Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Loveland Chamber of Commerce is a membership-based non-profit organization founded in 1940. [1] Consisting of more than 700 companies and 16,000 individuals, the Chamber serves as the driving force for promoting business and community prosperity in Loveland .

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  9. Colorado Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The board re-established Loveland as president. On May 21, 1876, Loveland's forces seized physical control of assets of the Kansas Pacific. In retaliation, the Union Pacific sued the company, forcing it into receivership, during which time Loveland fought to keep control of the company through numerous court proceedings.