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Bella Vista
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11/21/2018
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Some Louisville residents did move to new developments in Broomfield and around the <br />area, but many longtime Louisville families were able to stay in Louisville as a result of <br />having homes available to buy in Bella Vista. A few of the family names of longtime <br />Louisville families who were early owners of Bella Vista properties were DiCarlo, <br />Ferguson, Kupfner, Martella, Kimmett, Finleon, Rotar, Steinbaugh, Junior, Pol, <br />Domenico, Symanski, Delforge, De Santis, and Lombardi. <br />The following section of a 1962 aerial photo of Louisville looking east shows the Bella <br />Vista neighborhood as it was being developed. (The houses on the right are not part of <br />the subdivision.) This photo shows that many of the first houses were located on Lois <br />Drive and on Rose Street. <br />As an illustration of a sample house in Bella Vista, the following photo and ground layout <br />are from the County Assessor card from 1962-63 and show 107 Rose St. (built in 1962): <br />4 <br />
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