Created By: City of Loveland Historic Preservation Commission
Work started on the Larimer County Bank in 1890; it opened in February of the following year. Built out of pressed brick from Boulder, the structure had distinctive sandstone trim over its windows and doors. The corner entrance was typical of many banks of the day. In 1902, the building was extended to the north along Cleveland Avenue. During 1927, the sandstone trim was either removed or covered with brick, and the corner entrance was eliminated. The bank closed its doors in 1931, a victim of the Great Depression. The building was subsequently occupied by the Loveland State Bank followed by Stroh & Co. Realty & Auctions.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Loveland Walking Tour: Commercial Loop
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