It has since sold the station to a local group.
Following his death in 1945, Young's estate sold the station.
He then sold the station to investors from 3M in 1959.
"I sold the station but kept the tickets," he said with the air of a man who has made a good deal.
The company sold its stations to various owners in 2007.
The station's independent owners sold the station and it has changed hands many times since.
The Walsh family sold the station they had owned for 119 years in 2004 to the state government.
They sold the station in 1986 to a Boston-based company.
The Pacillo family sold the station in 2003, which has since gone out of business.
Sell the station to the Ferengi, then take the money and run.