
Community is an essential part of family, of lifestyle, and of real estate.
Understanding local conditions in Loveland is important when it comes to buying and selling real estate, but the neighborhood you choose can have a dramatic impact on all other aspects of your life as well.
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Diane
The Community
Loveland provides services, products and opportunities for people of all ages from numerous youth and athletic organizations to activities for our seniors. As Loveland continues to grow, the hometown atmosphere remains the focus of its residents, leaders and businesses.
Loveland enjoys one of the lowest crime rates in the state of Colorado. The Loveland Police Department is nationally accredited and committed to community-oriented policing.
The Loveland Historic Museum/Gallery, located in the heart of downtown, is a center for arts events, educational programs and exhibitions featuring regional, national and internationally recognized artists. The museum also includes permanent and changing history exhibits, which illuminate the natural and social history of the Big Thompson Valley.
Cultural arts are apparent in Loveland with many musical organizations including bands and orchestras, choral groups, a community theater, and two dance centers. During the summer months, free concerts are offered at three outdoor venues. Loveland artists thrive on their community's support and the community thrives on its art.
Several large events occur during the summer months - the 4th of July festival, Sculpture in the Park and the Sculpture Invitational, Art in the Park, the Larimer County Fair, and the Corn Roast Festival - bringing the community together.
Relocating to Loveland
The City of Loveland Municipal complex is located at 500 E. 3rd Street. City departments such as utility billing, engineering, parks & recreation, can be found at this address. This beautifully restored complex was once Washington School. 970-962-2000. Also located at the Civic Center is the Loveland Public Library, the Hatfield Chilson Recreation Center, the Senior Center, and Foote Lagoon, home of many events and free summer concerts. The lush, green grounds feature a waterway, benches, shade trees, a park for children, and bronze sculptures scattered throughout. Contact the Loveland Chamber Of Commerce for more local information.
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