Loveland is home to several historic landmarks, including the First United Presbyterian Church, built in 1905 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The city's historic church buildings, primarily located in the downtown area, showcase stunning architecture and rich history. On the west side of US 287, a diverse range of historic churches can be found, such as the former German Evangelical Church, now Fritz White Studio, and the former Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, now Colorado Christian Academy. These churches reflect the unique characteristics of Loveland's early settlers, who came from various backgrounds and denominations. While there may not be a specific, documented significance between the churches on each side of US 287, the historical context suggests that the churches may have reflected the cultural influences and unique characteristics of their respective communities. Join us on a tour of Loveland's historic landmarks and churches to explore the city's rich history and architectural heritage.
Registration Link or go to LovGov.org/ActivityGuide
Tour Information