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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 Black Barons
The??Birmingham Black Barons??played??Negro League Baseball from 1920 to 1960. They alternated home stands with the??Birmingham Barons??in Birmingham's??Rickwood Field, usually drawing larger crowds and equal press. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
Birmingham Bulls
The Birmingham Bulls first hit the ice in 1976 as members of the World Hockey Association (WHA). The team had spent the previous three seasons as the Toronto Toros before heading to Alabama. The Bulls drew 8,400 fans a game in their first season,... -
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... -
Birmingham Iron
The Birmingham Iron were charter members of the short-lived Alliance of American Football (AAF), a league that launched in spring 2019. It folded halfway through its inaugural season.?? -
Birmingham Thunderbolts Football
The Birmingham Bolts were members of the original XFL in 2001 season, that league's only season. The team finished?? with 2 wins and 8 losses while averaging 17,000 fans a game at Legion Field. -
Birmingham Vulcans
Despite drawing some of the biggest crows in the first season of the World Football League (WFL), and winning World Bowl I (and as it turned out, only), the Birmingham Americans were out of business. In 1975, the entire league reorganized, with the remaining... -
Bishop Sycamore High School
Fake it til you make it at BSHS! -
Black Cat Magic
Do you believe in the superstitions about black cats? OS16934 -
Blades of Steel
This iconic video game first appeared in video arcades in North America in 1987. Home video game versions for various systems followed including the Commodore 64, NES, Game Boy, and Amiga. -
Blast City
Introduced to video arcades by SEGA in 1996, the Blast City candy cabinet offered up to 7,000 games. -
Blue Skies Roller Rink
Blue Skies Roller Rink was a popular teen hangout in the 1950's in North Jefferson, Missouri. -
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.?? -
Bob's Juice Bar
Belly up to Bob's Juice Bar! -
Boblo Island
Boblo Island Amusement Park on Bois Blanc Island, Ontario, operated from 1898 until its closure on September 30, 1993.  OS15855 -
Bobo
Bobo was a popular western lowland gorilla who lived at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo from 1953 until he passed away in 1968. -
Bohannon Brewing
The Bohannon Brewing Company was founded in 1988 and is recognized as Tennessee's original micro/pub brewery. -
Bold Knight Steakhouse
Did you ever get steak and lobster from the Bold Knight Restaurant? OS16524

