Created By: City of Loveland Historic Preservation Commission
Built in 1901, this brick home was owned and occupied by the James Ivers family who moved here from Iowa in the late 1890s. The home underwent several renovations prior to 1999.
James Ivers, a notable businessman and building contractor, is credited with constructing at least twenty-six residential and commercial buildings in Loveland. He built this home for his family, and it was here that he raised his children and lived out his life. In 1951, the property was owned by Orville and Vera Mills who ran it as Mills Convalescent Home. Another owner used the residence as a photography studio.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Loveland Walking Tour: Residential Loop
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