Pretzinger

The Pretzinger name belongs to a family of architects and engineers in Dayton, Ohio.

Albert Pretzinger (born February 28, 1863) started the family's architectural legacy.

[1] After Thomas Klenke retired in the mid-1990s, the firm's name reverted to Robert B. Pretzinger, Consulting Engineer.

The 1,800-seat theater hosted Dayton's first "talkies" on September 22, 1928, with showings of Lights of New York bringing in the throngs.

The theater had its own chorus, the Colonialettes, and a band during its prime, and acts who took the stage included the Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, and Ozzie & Harriet.

Commercial Building (1908) in Dayton, Ohio designed by Peters, Burns & Pretzinger
Dayton Fire Station No. 14 by Peters, Burns & Pretzinger
First Lutheran Church in Dayton, Ohio designed by Peters, Burns, & Pretzinger
The Beaux Arts style Dayton Daily News Building designed by Albert Pretzinger