Crosley Field, the Reds’ fan favorite ballpark from 1912 to 1970, was designed by Cincinnati architect Harry Hake.
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Here's How The Crosley Cobra Got The Name 'Sheet Metal Engine'But in the late-1930s, company founder Powel Crosley Jr. set his sites on manufacturing low-cost automobiles for American consumers, delivering its historically budget-friendly compact convertible ...
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CarBuzz on MSNEveryone Forgot About America's First Post-WWII Sports CarWhen we hear of post-war sports cars in the US, most people typically refer to models such as the Chevrolet Corvette and, to ...
Manatee County will host a two-day open house will showcase the historic Powel Crosley Estate, a Mediterranean Revival-style house built in 1929, just weeks after commissioners vowed to never ...
The name changed in 1934 when Powel Crosley Jr. purchased the Reds. Redland Field was built in just 7 months Hake was one of the Queen City’s most prominent architects, “whose architectural ...
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