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Crosley was a small,
independent American manufacturer of
economy cars or
subcompact cars,
bordering on microcars. At
first called the
Crosley Corporation...
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Launched by
industrialist Powel Crosley Jr., WLW
became the
flagship station of the
Crosley Broadcasting Corporation,
later a part of Avco...
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Crosley Field was a
Major League Baseball park in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home
field of the
National League's
Cincinnati Reds from 1912
through June...
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baseball team. In addition,
Crosley's companies manufactured Crosley automobiles and radios, and
operated WLW
radio station.
Crosley, once
dubbed "The Henry...
- have been
named USS
Crosley in
honor of
Walter S.
Crosley. USS
Crosley (DE-108), was a
destroyer escort commissioned in 1944 USS
Crosley (APD-87), was a high...
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Sloane Crosley (born
August 3, 1978) is an
American writer living in New York City
known for her
humorous essays,
which are
often collected into books...
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Crosley Tower is a 16-story
campus building of the
University of
Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was
designed in the
Brutalist style by A.M. Kinney...
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Crosley Radio is an
audio electronic manufacturing company headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a
modern incarnation of the
original Crosley Corporation...
- The
Crosley Building was
built in 1929 by
Samuel Hannaford & Sons for the
Crosley Radio Corporation. The
building was
designed to
portray a
Crosley radio...
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Lawrence Crosley (May 19, 1932 -
January 24, 1998) was an American-Canadian composer. He was most
noted as a two-time
Canadian Film
Award winner for his...