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The Downtown Loveland Historic District in Loveland, Colorado is an 18 acres (7.3 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. [1] It includes Loveland's commercial center which began in 1877, developed first as a railroad town, and then became an agricultural center and a regional center of ...
The Blue Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Loveland, Colorado, [5] 55 mi (89 km) northeast of Denver. It has 24 luxury suites, 777 club seats and [1] 6,800 general admission seats. The arena is located on The Ranch Events Complex (formerly the Larimer County Fairgrounds and Events Complex) and is owned by Larimer County, Colorado.
The Chamber provides programs and opportunities to educate investors about current business trends. It is responsible for the Old Fashioned Corn Roast Festival, [3] one of Loveland’s largest community festivals, [4] and the Loveland Valentine Re-mailing Program [5] in addition to supporting day-to-day events in the Loveland community.
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Hubbard — who got engaged to Radke in August 2022 — was in an on-off romance with the groom when season 1 of Summer House filmed in 2016. The Florida native’s relationship with Weston played ...
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In 1923 he married Florence Sybil Keeling (1895-1987). Like his father he joined many seed and horticultural societies and was an active community member. He was a gifted musician and held many musical events at Prested Hall. He died in 1939 and although the Sherwood family continued to own the Hall they did not live there ever again.