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[[Image:creslanes.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Constructed of multiple barrel cement vaults, Creslanes was the first building of this type in Iowa. An estimated 6 million pounds of concrete was supplied by [[READY-MIX CONCRETE COMPANY]].]]CRESLANES. Established in 1958, Creslanes was located at 255 South Main. The facility was constructed by the Schmid family known for their ownership of [[CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY]] and philanthropy in the community. (1) | [[Image:creslanes.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Constructed of multiple barrel cement vaults, Creslanes was the first building of this type in Iowa. An estimated 6 million pounds of concrete was supplied by [[READY-MIX CONCRETE COMPANY OF DUBUQUE]].]]CRESLANES. Established in 1958, Creslanes was located at 255 South Main. The facility was constructed by the Schmid family known for their ownership of [[CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY]] and philanthropy in the community. (1) | ||
With its motto, "Your Family Bowling Center," Creslanes was still open in 2014. Following the [[PANDEMIC]] of 2020, the business was closed with twenty-five employees losing their jobs and the future of large tournaments including the annual Big 10 Tournament and Junior Big 10 Tournament put into question. | With its motto, "Your Family Bowling Center," Creslanes was still open in 2014. Following the [[PANDEMIC]] of 2020, the business was closed with twenty-five employees losing their jobs and the future of large tournaments including the annual Big 10 Tournament and Junior Big 10 Tournament put into question. |
Revision as of 18:55, 9 August 2020

CRESLANES. Established in 1958, Creslanes was located at 255 South Main. The facility was constructed by the Schmid family known for their ownership of CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY and philanthropy in the community. (1)
With its motto, "Your Family Bowling Center," Creslanes was still open in 2014. Following the PANDEMIC of 2020, the business was closed with twenty-five employees losing their jobs and the future of large tournaments including the annual Big 10 Tournament and Junior Big 10 Tournament put into question.
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1. Families in Business. (magazine). Telegraph Herald, July 30, 2010, p. 78
2. Montgomery, Jeff, "24-Lane 'Family Bowling Center' Opened in 1959," Telegraph Herald, August 5, 2020, p. 1A