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Big 8 Conference
The Big 8 Conference was a college athletic conference formed in 1907 as the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association and included the University of Kansas, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, Washington University in St. Louis. Additionally, and University of Iowa. Membership grew to 10, but in 1928, it... -
Big Bear Supermarket - San Diego
Big Bear was a supermarket chain that operated in San Diego until 1994, when it was sold to Albertson's. The chain was not related to Big Bear in Columbus. -
Bigg's True Minimum Price
Bigg's was on of the country's first hypermarket. Developed by a French conglomerate, it opened it's first location in 1984 in Eastgate area of suburban Cincinnati on Route 32. It grew to seven locations in the Cincinnati area along with one each in Colorado... -
Bill Hudnut for Mayor
William Hudnut was the 45th mayor of Indianapolis serving from 1976 to 1992. He was the longest serving mayor in Indianapolis history. -
Birmingham Barracudas
The Birmingham Barracudas played in the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 1995. Their homefield was Legion Field. The team finished with a 10 and 8 record but folded when the CFL ended it's American experiment. -
Birmingham Fire
The Birmingham Fire??were charter members of the NFL-run World League of American Football (WLAF) in 1991. In their first season the Fire finished with a 5 and 5 record but qualified for the playoffs. They lost to the Barcelona Dragons in the semi-final. The... -
Blast City
Introduced to video arcades by SEGA in 1996, the Blast City candy cabinet offered up to 7,000 games. -
Boardwalk and Baseball
Boardwalk and Baseball was a theme park in Haines City, FL that opened in April 1987. It replaced Circus World, keeping many of that park's rides but otherwise completely re-theming the entire property. The park was successful in attracting the Kansas City Royals baseball... -
Bob Murray's Dog House Restaurant
"All roads lead to the Dog House," the slogan went for Bob Murray's Dog House Restaurant. Located at the corner of 7th and Bell, it opened in the 1930s. It served its last meal in 1994. -
Bob The Vid Tech
Bob The Vid Tech, as portrayed by Robert Heck,??was the host of several programs produced by Maryland Public Television from 1993 to 2010. He also appeared in clips shown between national programming on PBS Kids.?? -
Boblo Island
Boblo Island Amusement Park on Bois Blanc Island, Ontario, operated from 1898 until its closure on September 30, 1993. OS15855 -
Boy Blue Dairy Desserts Sandwiches
The Boy Blue chain of soft-serve stands was a Milwaukee institution for many years, from the 1950's until the 1990's. -
Brevard County Manatees
The Brevard County Manatees played in the Florida State League from 1994 to 2016. In 2017, they moved to Kissimmee and became the Florida Fire Frogs. The team was contracted with the re-alignment of minor league baseball. -
Bubble Beeper Gum
Beepers were all the rage in the '90s. In 1992, Bubble Beeper Gum was introduced. As the name suggests, it was a toy beeper filled with gum. While the real devices were associated with doctors, lawyers, and other bust professionals, beepers were also one... -
Buffalo Destroyers
The Buffalo Destroyers played in the Arena Football League beginning in 1999. In 2004, the team relocated to Columbus and played four seasons there before folding. -
Burger Chef 80s Final Logo
Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of nationwide locations. The chain even made inroads into Canada. In 1982, the chain was sold... -
Burger Chef and Jeff
Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of nationwide locations. In the late '70s, animated spokespersons Burger Chef and Jeff were introduced.... -
Burger Chef Canada
Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of nationwide locations in the U.S. In the early '70s, it attempted to enter the... -
Burger Chef Vintage Sign
Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of nationwide locations. The chain even made inroads into Canada. In 1982, the chain was... -
Buzzard's Nest Records
Buzzard???s Nest Records was a Columbus-based record store chain that operated from 1972 to 1992. At its peak, it had a dozen locations in and around Columbus as well as three in Florida. There was talk of reviving the chain in 1995 but the... -
Calgary Rad'z Roller Hockey
The Calgary Rad'z were an inline hockey team that played in the Roller Hockey International league in 1993 and 1994. OS15789 -
Camelot Music
Camelot was a chain of mall-based record stores founded in 1956 in Massillon, Ohio. At its peak, it operated over 450 stores in 37 states. In 1998 it was acquired by rival Trans World operators of Record Town among other chains. Most surviving locations... -
Candlestick Park Classic
Candlestick opened in 1960 was home to the baseball's Giants until 1995. The 49ers moved in at the start of the 1971 football season and stayed until 2013. Oakland's former pro football team played there for their first two seasons. -
Candlestick Park Est. 1960
Candlestick opened in 1960 was home to the baseball's Giants until 1995. The 49ers moved in at the start of the 1971 football season and stayed until 2013. Oakland's former pro football team played there for their first two seasons. -
Charleston Wheelers
The Charleston Wheelers was the original name of the city's current minor league baseball team. They changed their name in 1995 to the Alley Cats, and again in 2005 to the West Virginia Power, and yet again in 2021. -
Charlotte Cobras Lacrosse
The Charlotte Cobras were a member of the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL) during the 1996 season, playing their home games at Independence Arena. OS16583 -
Charlotte Rage
The Charlotte Rage were an Arena Football League team that played from 1992 to 1996.??Their home field was the Charlotte Coliseum, except for the 1995 season when they played in Independence Arena. -
Chess King
A mall staple in the 1970s and 1980s, Chess King was founded in 1968 in Boston. At its peak it had over 500 stores. However, it was so closely identified with those two decades, soon into the 1990s it was no longer considered hip. -
Chicago International Amphitheatre
The Chicago International Amphitheater opened in 1934. It was the home of the Chicago Gears of the National Basketball League from 1944 to 1948, as well as the Chicago Packers of the NBA from 1961 to 1962. The Chicago Cougars??of the World Hockey Association??played... -
Chokey Chicken
Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt love it, as does nearly every one in O-town. Show your love for Chokey Chicken with this stylish tee! Made from a poly-cotton blend, it's pre-shrunk and will look great wash after wash.
