Front Parlor Front Parlor

Front Parlor

The front parlor has been furnished with period furnishings from Loveland homes, donated by friends and members of the Historical Society. One of the most unusual pieces is the cranberry chandelier that was once in Solomon's Temple, the home of James and Nancy Ford Cones. The needlepoint chairs are also from the Cones estate; the Hunt Board and clock belonged to the Lever family; the settee and arm chair came from the Coleman Family.

The China Cupboard was donated in honor of Martha Hutchinson. Also displayed is one of two Victorian Hair Wreaths. The origins of this unusual art work can be found when you visit the museum.
The parlor is a favorite spot for Victorian Christmas decorations and shows a formal room of days of old.

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