Harry Burt and Good Humor / Ross Radio Company

Harry Burt and Good Humor / Ross Radio Company (HM1I8Y)

Location: Youngstown, OH 44503 Mahoning County
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Country: United States of America
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N 41° 6.127', W 80° 39.269'

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Harry Burt and Good Humor
Harry B. Burt (1874-1926) came to Youngstown in 1893 and began making and selling penny candy. He expanded his business with high quality candies, chocolates, and ice cream. Around 1920 Burt invented a process for freezing a stick in an ice cream bar and coating it in chocolate so one could eat it without touching it. He called his new confection "Good Humor Ice Cream Suckers." Burt purchased the building at 325 West Federal Street in 1921, remodeled it, and opened it on April 4, 1922 to make his products and serve his customers. Here he first mass produced ice cream bars and sold them in area neighborhoods from a fleet of freezer trucks with bells and uniformed drivers. After Burt's death, investors purchased the brand, formed the Good Humor Corporation of America in Chicago, and it grew into a national phenomenon.

Ross Radio Company
James Ross (1892-1974) and Dr. Edith Levin Ross (1898-1991) emigrated from Russia in 1925, and settled in Youngstown in 1930. That year James founded Ross Radio Company, a distributor of radios, televisions, and related components. Ross Radio moved to 325 West Federal Street in 1935, and operated here until 2008. James and Edith Ross were active leaders and philanthropists in the Mahoning Valley and for international Jewish causes. In 1947, amid rising tensions in the Holy Land before the declaration of the state of Israel, when the British Army confiscated guns from Jewish settlements leaving them defenseless, Ross Radio was a depot for weapons collected from World War II veterans by local members of the Young Zionists of America. These guns and ammunition were packed in crates marked "radio parts" and shipped to New York, where they were cleaned, matched, re-crated, and smuggled into the Holy Land.
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HM NumberHM1I8Y
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Marker Number33-50
Year Placed2013
Placed ByMahoning Valley Historical Society,The James and Edith Ross Foundation, Ohio Historical Society
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Date Added Monday, December 8th, 2014 at 5:02pm PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 529013 N 4550150
Decimal Degrees41.10211667, -80.65448333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 6.127', W 80° 39.269'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 6' 7.62" N, 80° 39' 16.14" W
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Area Code(s)330, 234
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 325 W Federal St, Youngstown OH 44503, US
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