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Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum

Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum

The Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum, founded in 1975, is a non-profit organization, with the goal of preserving the greater Loveland Area's past for generations to come. The museum is run by a volunteer Board of Trustees, elected every two years, over 400 volunteers, and a professional part time Director. Operating expenses are supplied by membership fees, donations, and interest from endowments. The museum depends on both individuals and corporate members for its continued support and invites you to become a member of this vibrant community organization. Benefits of membership include the quarterly newsletter, Reflections, advance notice of events and programs, reduced rate for special events, access to the research library and archives, and an opportunity to be part of a thriving community organization.

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