Meet POWEL CROSLEY, the HENRY FORD of RADIO, and Tour His PINECROFT HOME in CINCINNATI

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2022
  • Cincinnati, Ohio's Powel Crosley was the Henry Ford of radio production. Join the History Mystery Man for an inside look at the most successful mass radio producer in American history, and while you're here, let's take a private tour of his Pinecroft home in Cincinnati. Thanks for your support! #HistoryMysteryMan #PowelCrosley #HenryFord #Cincinnati #Radio

Комментарии • 61

  • @jimheckert5383
    @jimheckert5383 Год назад +3

    A bit of contrast from a 410 sprinter. Great video!! WLW will make another great story. Thanks 🇺🇸

  • @6412mars
    @6412mars Год назад +4

    Wow! I did repairs here in the mid 80s..I'm a retired plasterer.. Beautiful place!

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +2

      It really is an awesome structure. Thanks for watching! HMM

  • @JamesBond-hu9rg
    @JamesBond-hu9rg Год назад +1

    Looks just like Edsel Fords Mansion on Lakeshore Dr. Grosse Pointe Woods Michigan.

  • @patmadix172
    @patmadix172 Месяц назад +1

    There is a story at every property. Wish a movie could be made

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Месяц назад

      Absolutely! The Crosley story would make a great motion picture. Thanks...HMM

  • @tomlusty8376
    @tomlusty8376 Год назад +3

    That was great Don. Is the Crosley of today, a continuation of the original Crosley Corp. ?
    I didn't know that WLW was created by Crosley. 500,000 Watts ! That would be highly illegal today.

  • @currentfaves65
    @currentfaves65 2 месяца назад +1

    On the other side of the field is a pond that they let the neighborhood kids fish in the 70's through the mid 80's and maybe longer. Never knew who lived their during that time but they said we could fish and were very nice. In retrospect, I wonder if they had the pond stocked for us.

  • @robertayers9424
    @robertayers9424 Год назад +2

    Excellent history lesson and tour ! If I spent any time there I'd have to try to open the safes.
    As I recall , owning a Crosley radio was a bit of a status symbol .
    Thanks again!

  • @chuckg6039
    @chuckg6039 Год назад +3

    Man is history so cool. An incredible man. And when I think of all those watts transmitting, I can't help but be amazed and proud of this country.
    On a related note, I finally visited the TV Museum in Hilliard, Ohio (Columbus). I'm facinated by early radios and TV's. From the equipment, to how they transmitted back in the day.
    Loved the video Don...except for the snow. Not ready to see it again.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      Never knew about the TV Museum. No snow for you? I'm ready for it! Thanks again, friend...HMM

  • @brcisna
    @brcisna Год назад +1

    Nice story on Powel Crosley HMM. And what a grand old house. Thanks for the ride along. The train station very cool.

  • @riverview9320
    @riverview9320 4 дня назад +1

    Thank you! Appropriate music.

  • @VTwin4Christ
    @VTwin4Christ 10 месяцев назад +1

    That meeting room looks like his office did at Arlington. On the roof of the Arlington building, there was an amazing ball room under the water tower. You had to walk on a sidewalk on the roof to get to the ballroom.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  10 месяцев назад

      Fascinating tidbit...thanks for sharing that...had no idea. HMM

    • @VTwin4Christ
      @VTwin4Christ 10 месяцев назад +1

      Rumor has it that crosley was terrified if fire. Back in the day, the roof water towers would gravity feed sprinklers... cuz water pressure wasn't strong enough to power really tall buildings.
      I heard the room was there so his guests would have the best protection from fire.
      I worked in that building when i was a teenager... i recalled a piece of frosted glass in one if the stairways that read "Department of Atomic Energy". I always wanted that piece of glass when the building was abandoned.
      Another interesting thing was.. NO two way radios worked in the basement. Pagers, walkie talkies,etc were dead.
      And lastly...
      When u got off the elevator on the 7th floor... there was a hallway with a glass door directly in front of elevator.
      As soon as you passed through that glass door... the hair on your neck would stand up. It was the creepiest 20 or so feet in that entire building.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  10 месяцев назад

      That's interesting. I'd be afraid of fire too...thanks for sharing that.@@VTwin4Christ

  • @beberle9641
    @beberle9641 Год назад +1

    What a super cool video. I always learn so much and look forward to the next one. A beautiful home built by real craftsmen. As a carpenter I must say Wow!

  • @markwray3905
    @markwray3905 Год назад +1

    Quite the story 😊

  • @wideslammer
    @wideslammer Год назад +1

    Another interesting bit of history. Thanks for bringing it to us.

  • @jaredkinneyjr
    @jaredkinneyjr Год назад +1

    So intriguing. You had me from the first few seconds. I had never seen this one, thanks for posting it.

  • @rogerozdarski2935
    @rogerozdarski2935 Год назад +1

    What a great video! And a great man he was.
    Thank you HMM!

  • @Finnigan9
    @Finnigan9 5 месяцев назад +1

    How was it heated? Was there a need for air conditioning? I just read the book: CROSLEY by McClure, Stern and Banks. I LOVED it!

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  5 месяцев назад

      Oh that's a great book; I've read it too. I'll have to rewatch this video to answer your questions. Thanks for your support...HMM

  • @glendacooper2161
    @glendacooper2161 Год назад +1

    Great video and history lesson, thanks for the tour!

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      You're welcome Glenda...nice to hear from you here on RUclips! HMM

  • @wesrobbins111
    @wesrobbins111 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this awesome history hmm!! I appreciate it!

  • @JamesBond-hu9rg
    @JamesBond-hu9rg Год назад +1

    There are now expert that can crack the combo for old safes.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      No doubt. If someone really wants inside that safe, it's definitely doable. Thanks for your support! HMM

  • @tomfuller7401
    @tomfuller7401 Год назад +1

    Thanks Don for the tour of the Pinecroft Home. They don't build them like that anymore. When we lived in Cincy I think dad and I drove by that place. It was in the Mt. Airy's Park area. I didn't here you mention it, but Powel Crosley Jr. was a former owner of the Cincinnati Reds. What do they charge for a tour of the Mansion, I would love to go thru it someday when I get down to Cincinnati. Tom

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      You are correct on Mt. Airy Park area. Yep...Crosley won the World Series with the Reds. A friend set the tour up for me, so it was free...not sure what it costs, if anything. Good to hear from you again, Tom. HMM

  • @adrianfernandonoya5196
    @adrianfernandonoya5196 Год назад +1

    Amazing home.

  • @trh55
    @trh55 Год назад +2

    Spindles from the Crosley automobile ended up on a lot of midget racers back in the day.

  • @bobmarker6812
    @bobmarker6812 Год назад +1

    His grave is at Spring Grove Cemetery.

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      I've never been to that cemetery, but I'll check it out...thanks.

  • @petermiller819
    @petermiller819 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh come on how could they not open that safe?? Lol

  • @TeddyBelcher4kultrawide
    @TeddyBelcher4kultrawide 9 месяцев назад +1

    They make PlayStation

  • @JamesBond-hu9rg
    @JamesBond-hu9rg Год назад +1

    Wondering if any rooms are Haunted ? 👀👻

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      I wouldn't be surprised. Thanks for watching! HMM

    • @JamesBond-hu9rg
      @JamesBond-hu9rg Год назад +1

      @@HistoryMysteryMan what other famous buildings in the town ? Do you ever go to Detroit. My home town. ? Many Historical buildings there and Homes !

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад +1

      @@JamesBond-hu9rg Of course. I've spent a lot of time in Detroit over the years...love the Motor City! I live super close. Thanks...HMM

    • @JamesBond-hu9rg
      @JamesBond-hu9rg Год назад +1

      @@HistoryMysteryMan many old buildings are being rebuilt. Unfortunately NOT the Packard one. I herd it’s a 💯 % tear down 😳😵‍💫😬

    • @HistoryMysteryMan
      @HistoryMysteryMan  Год назад

      @@JamesBond-hu9rg Bummer on the Packard...

  • @formerfarmer1718
    @formerfarmer1718 Год назад +1

    “Had his own wine room”? Just further proves that the elete never live under the rules they invoke for us peons!!

    • @Oldcarnut63
      @Oldcarnut63 2 месяца назад

      Prohibition was a stupid law. Anyways, people don't like things being forced on them. Kind of like what our government's doing to us today with these electric cars and all this green energy crap so having that wine cellar was good