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Rudolph Pretzinger House, 908 S. Main St, Dayton •
Duncarrick Mansion, an example of American provincial architecture with Tudor detail. Designed by Peters, Burns and Pretzinger and listed on the NRHP. Birthplace and lifelong residence of
Katharine Kennedy Brown (1891–1986), daughter of
Grafton C. Kennedy. Brown began her political activities in 1920, shortly after women won
suffrage, and served as Ohio's
Republican national Committeewoman from 1932 through 1968. •
First Lutheran Church, 138 West First Street, designed by Peters, Burns, & Pretzinger in Dayton, Ohio. The
Late Gothic Revival church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. • RKO Colonial Theatre (1912), an 1810-seat theater at 141 S. Ludlow Street Dayton, Ohio (demolished) •
Commercial Building, designed by Peters, Burns and Pretzinger in Dayton, Ohio (1908), added to the
National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1982. •
Dayton Fire Station No. 14 at 1422 N. Main St., designed by Peters, Burns & Pretzinger in Dayton, Ohio. Mission/Spanish Revival style building added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1980. •
Springfield High School (1909–1911), a Beaux Arts style building designed by Albert Pretzinger: from one-room schools and Carnegie ... Modeled after the Library of Congress building in Washington D.C. •
Dayton Daily News Building at the corner of 4th and Ludlow Streets in
Dayton, Ohio, designed by Albert Pretzinger. Added to the
National Register of Historic Places 1978. •
University of Dayton Arena, Pretzinger and Pretzinger Architects and Engineers (1969) •
Reibold Building in Dayton, Ohio. Peters Burns and Pretzinger are credited as architects as well as Dayton native
Charles Insco Williams •
Adam Schantz buildings, in Dayton, Ohio •
Theodore Marston House / Major Renovation 1918 214 S. Main St. Middletown, Ohio •
Sorg Mansion / Major Renovation 1901 in Middletown, Ohio •
Sorg Opera House / Major Renovation 1906 in Middletown, Ohio == References ==