Ralph Legeman designed or licensed bowls in the following cities. How many have you been in.
Personal Note: For some reason I never knew about Ralph Legeman. Briefly, he was born in Evansville and graduated from Evansville Central High. He started his architect career in 1922. He died in 1974. His idea of building down instead of up was very successful. Listed are some of the gyms he was involved in building.
Herrin, IL Nov. 1949 (10 rows of seats)
Owensville, IN, Nov. 1950 (9 rows)
Norris City-Omaha, Nov. 1950 (9 rows)
Herrin JHS, Nov.?, 1950 (5 rows)
Murphysboro, Nov. 1950 (8 rows)
Huntingburg, IN, Nov. 1951 (16 rows)
Pinckneyville, Nov. 1951 (11 rows)
Bushnell-Prairie City, Nov. 1951 (7 rows)
Lynnville, IN, Feb. 1952 (5 rows)
Ridgway, Nov. 1952 (7 rows)
Trico, Nov. 1952 (7 rows)
Jacksonville, Dec. 1952 (10 rows)
Center Grove, Greenwood, IN, Dec. 1954 (10 rows)
Switz City, IN, Nov. 1955 (10 rows)
Clay City, IN, Nov. 1956 (11 rows)
Roberts Municipal Stadium, Evansville, IN, Nov. 1956 (31 rows)
Eldorado, Dec.? 1957 (13 rows)
Evansville North, IN, Dec. 1957 (11 rows)
Orleans, IN, Feb. 1958 (8 rows)
Carmel, IN, Nov. 1958 (13 rows)
Edinburg, IN, Nov. 1958 (8 rows)
Boonville, IN, Nov. 1958 (15 rows)
Connersville, IN, Nov. 1958 (18 rows)
New Castle, IN, Nov. 1959 (24 rows)
Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, IN, Jan. 1960 (12 rows)
L.C. Walker Sports Arena, Muskegon, MI, Oct. 1960 (11 rows below concourse/more above)
West Vigo, West Terre Haute, IN, Nov. 1960 (10 rows)
Springs Valley, French Lick, IN, Nov. 1961 (9 rows)
Brownstown Central, IN, Nov. 1964 (10 rows)
West Washington, Campbellsburg, IN, Nov. 1964 (8 rows)
Eastern, Pekin, IN, Nov. 1967 (8 rows)
Indian Creek, Trafalgar, IN, Nov. 1967 (9 rows)
Loogootee, IN, Nov. 1968 (10 rows)