The Stories Behind the Shirts

The Chicago Sting: Soccer's Forgotten Pioneers

The most famous American soccer team of the 1970s was, unquestionably, the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League (NASL) led by international superstars Pele and Giorgio Chinaglia....

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The New Orleans Indians?

The Cleveland Indians almost moved to New Orleans-- and Seattle, Oakland, Tampa... The Cleveland Indians have been the subject of more relocation rumors than any other Major League Baseball team,...

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The DuMont Television Network

For most of television’s formative years in the United States, there were only three networks. Indeed, from the mid-1950s until the late 1970s, and the expansion of cable television, viewers...

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The Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars

Baltimore has a unique distinction in professional football. It’s the only city to have hosted champions in three different leagues; the National Football League (NFL), the Canadian Football League (CFL),...

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Geauga Lake is still missed

For 135 years, the area around Geauga Lake, 20 miles southeast of Cleveland, was the destination of choice for people in Northeast Ohio, and sometimes beyond, looking for a place...

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THE NEGRO LEAGUES: A BRIEF HISTORY

The Negro leagues included seven major and over a dozen minor league circuits that existed from 1920 to the early 1960s. Formed when baseball was still segregated, the Negro leagues...

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