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  • New Loveland Museum Center exhibit features LHS students and work of Nancy Ford Cones

    New Loveland Museum Center exhibit features LHS students and work of Nancy Ford Cones

    Photo above by Nancy Ford Cones

    Celebrating 150 Years: Giving New Life to the Work of Nancy Ford Cones

    May 9th, 7:00pm – 9:00pm (reception); exhibit through May

    Loveland, Ohio – The opening reception for the new exhibit at the Loveland Museum Center is on Thursday, May 9, from 7 until 9 PM.

    Loveland High School photography teacher, Jim Barrett, has given his high school students an assignment to produce a piece of photography for a show in the museum gallery depicting a contemporary rendition of historical local photographer Nancy Ford Cones’ many genres.

    Come enjoy the exhibit, light refreshments, and meet some of the students. The photo exhibit will remain through May for weekend viewing.

    Nancy Ford Cones was a nationally recognized photographer and longtime resident of Loveland. Working in partnership with her husband James, who developed her work, Cones often used Loveland residents as models. She was selected by the Eastman-Kodak company to depict rural life in America and her works were featured in magazines and publications from 1898 through the 1930s. Today, Cones is best known for her pictorial photographic work. Many of these prints, which incorporate artistic and narrative elements, received awards in national and international photographic competitions.

    The Cones Gallery inside Bonaventure at the Museum features a rotating selection from the over 1000 artifacts in the museum’s archival collection consisting of photographic prints, glass plates, correspondence, cameras, and more.

    Plan Your Visit

    Museum Hours

    Saturday and Sunday
    1:00 – 4:00 PM
    Monday through Friday – By appointment
    Admission is free; donations are gratefully accepted

    Directions

    • I-275 to Loveland-Indian Hill (Exit 52)
    • Left on Loveland-Madeira Rd.
    • Right on West Loveland Ave.
    • First left on Wall St.
    • First right on Park Ave.
    • The entrance to the parking lot is just before the gazebo on the left

  • Historic House Tour in Loveland Sep 29th

    Historic House Tour in Loveland Sep 29th

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    Historic House Tour

    Sep 29th, 12:30pm – 5:00pm

    To reserve your place please send a check and list of names to:
    201 Riverside Dr.
    Loveland, OH 45140.
    The ticket cost is $20 for members; $25 for non-members.
    Tano’s Food Truck will be in the parking lot following the tour.
    Following the house tour we will host Tano’s Food Truck for purchase of light supper fare & adult beverages. Stay and meet with friends and tour the Bonaventure Museum.
    After a very successful house tour last year, the Museum Center has decided to do another grand tour on Saturday, September 29th. As our only fund-raising event, the cost will be $20 for members and $25.00 for non-members. Accepting reservations immediately — limited to 250.
    This will be a driving event, as we are using several houses that were on tours in the past. We are insisting on car-pooling (cars can be left in the museum lot).
    On the east side of Loveland, four houses have been chosen: Judge James Hall summer home (also known as Dee Jay Farms) in Warren County; The Robb Montgomery Victorian home (owned by Dale Eads) on East Loveland Avenue; James Loveland’s residence on Hanna Avenue; and the Paxton/Lee house on Cedar Drive, owned and restored by committee member, Jim & Kim Grethel.
    A must-see on the West side of Loveland is the house built by Edwin Shields, called “Christeen” (also the former Shield’s Crossing Restaurant), now owned by Randy and Kathleen Campion. The sixth house on West Loveland Avenue, has been restored as an art studio and home by Dick and Deidre Dyson.
    Following the house tour we will host Tano’s Food Truck for purchase of light supper fare & adult beverages. Stay and meet with friends and tour the Bonaventure Museum.

    The Loveland Museum Center is at 201 Riverside Dr.

    Loveland, OH 45140



  • Caledonia Society Band Returns to Loveland Museum Center

    Caledonia Society Band Returns to Loveland Museum Center

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    The last time the Caledonian Society Pipe & Drums played at the Museum’s campus.

    You won’t want to miss this family friendly event featuring the Cincinnati Caledonia n Society Drum & Bagpipes Band on the front lawn of Bonaventure.

    Member Robert Reid will lead the band playing popular Scottish tunes everyone loves. Light supper fare will be served on the veranda with adult beverages available for a donation (half the proceeds go to the performers).

    Bring a friend, a lawn chair or blanket for seating, take a tour through the museum and log cabin, and enjoy the music and meeting old and new friends.

    The Loveland Museum Center is located in the West Loveland Historic District on the bank of the State and National Scenic Little Miami River.

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