Dover

Dover the river community

1922
A.C. White's Laclede mill burns down in August, prompting him to purchase the idle Dover Mill and move his company 10 miles up the Pend Oreille river."One of the interesting features connected with the occupation and rehabilitation of the Dover plant by the A.C. White Lumber company will be the removal of much of the village of Laclede to the village of Dover. The White company owns some 50 houses at Laclede, some of them new cottages erected this and last season. The best of these residences, it is planned, will be brought to

1988
Dover becomes Idaho's 199th city on July 26th, 1988."The county commissioners appointed an interim government to serve the new city on Wednesday, naming Peggy Burge, Loretta Boyle, Maggie Becker, and Craig Hoffmeister to the City Council, and appointing Bill O'Donnell, Jr. to the mayor's seat."
Bonner County News Digest - July 29 - August 4, 1988

2005
The Dover Bay plat is approved, and City Hall is built."Home construction in one of the largest housing projects in Bonner County history has been given a green light.
Mayor Randy Curless signed the final plat maps July 14 for Dover Bay, a 500-unit waterfront resort community on Lake Pend Oreille. The plat map, along with a development agreement approved in March, finalizes the planned unit development's legal descriptions, clearing the way for Dover Bay Development LLC to begin transferring property to initial reservation holders...Municipal and public works projects are already under way at Dover Bay. Roads are nearing completion, as is the town's first city hall. Donated to the city, the city hall overlooking the lake will house city administrative offices."

2025

Dover is the most sought-after area because of its country feel and yet provides all the amenities of convenience close by.  The homes are beautifully built and has access to walking trails, beaches, picturesque views from the fine dining along the river. Take a stroll on a moonlight night along the board walk or an ealy morning walk taking in the sites and sound of this serene local. Come and experience this iconic area.

 

 

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
There's holiday spirit
Great for retirees
Car is needed
It's walkable to restaurant
Easy commutes
Parking is easy
Yards are well-kept
Parks and playgrounds
Lots of wildlife
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Beach life
Walking / Hiking trails
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