From its opening date in 1926 the Cla-Zel Theater was in continuous operation as a single screen movie house, the oldest in Ohio, until 2004. This iconic building of the 20th century in Bowling Green still features the original marquee and has provided an entertainment venue for nearly 100 years at 129 N. Main St. The Classical Revival theater was designed by architect Jack Raney and built in 1926 for Clark and Hazel Young, replacing an earlier open-air theater at the same location. Across the street was the original Lyric Theater (122-124 N. Main St.) built in 1900, one of several theaters in the same block, including The Peoples’ (156 N. Main until 1918 ), and the Everybody’s (114 N. Main
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