The purpose of the Powel Crosley Museum is to provide an educational environment in which current and future business leaders might learn and develop the characteristics and skills of those who have demonstrated the spirit of the Entrepreneur.
Seagate, the Powel Crosley Estate, was built in 1929 for Powel Crosley’s wife, Gwendolyn. Today the bayfront Mediterranean Revival-style structure, which has features like a circular tower and a carriage house, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Its architecture pays tribute to a bygone era, but the estate has the modern amenities that allow it to successfully host meetings, weddings and other events.