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Cleveland Lumberjacks
The Lumberjacks moved to Cleveland from Muskegon, Michigan. There was no need to change their nickname, as Cleveland had long been known as the Forest City. This capped lumberjack logo was used by the International Hockey League team from 1992-95 until it was changed... -
Cleveland Lumberjacks Hockey
The Lumberjacks moved to Cleveland in 1992 from Muskegon, MI as the Internationl Hockey League (IHL) sought to place teams in bigger markets. The Jacks, as they were also known, began play in 1960 as the Zephyrs, then became the Mohawks in 1965. From... -
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Stadium, also known as Municipal Stadium or Lakefront Stadium, was the primary home of their big league baseball team from 1932 to 1993 and their football team from 1946 to 1996. It was also home to the Cleveland Stokers soccer team, as well as... -
Cleveland Municipal Stadium Seating Chart
Cleveland Stadium, commonly known as Municipal Stadium or Lakefront Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located where the Browns current stadium now stands just off West 3rd Street. Opened in 1931, it was home primarily to MLB's Indians and the NFL's Browns, though it also... -
Cleveland Nets
The Cleveland Nets were charter members of World Team Tennis in 1974. Their home court was the Richfield Coliseum.??In 1977, they split home matches between Cleveland and Pittsburgh (where the Triangles had just folded) before moving in 1978 to New Orleans where they became... -
Cleveland Pipers ABL
The Cleveland Pipers were a pro basketball team founded in the early 1950s and were a company team that played in the Amateur Athletic Union before moving to the National Industrial Basketball League in 1959. In 1961, the team joined the professional American Basketball... -
Cleveland Press Pumpkin
Clip it right from the?????Press??? and tape it in your window! -
Cleveland Rebels
The Cleveland Rebels played in the Basketball Association of America,??forerunner of the NBA, for the 1946/47 season. The city would return to the NBA fold in 1970 with the formation of the Cavaliers. -
Cleveland Rockers Basketball
The Cleveland Rockers played in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) from 1997 until 2003. The Rockers were one of the original eight franchises of the WNBA but were folded despite putting competitive teams on the court and drawing a respectable number of fans... -
Cleveland Rocks
Cleveland rocks in so many ways! -
Cleveland Soccer City
Cleveland City Stars played in the United Soccer League (USL) from 2007 through 2009. Their home field was Bedford High School's football stadium. -
Cleveland Spring Training Winter Haven
Cleveland's baseball team has called many places home for spring training, including New Orleans, San Antonio, Mobile, AL, and Athens GA. From 1947 to 1992, spring training was held in Tucson, Arizona. In 1993, the team was supposed to move operations to Homestead, FL,... -
Cleveland Stars Soccer
The Cleveland Stars joined the American Soccer League in 1972. In 1974, they became the Cleveland Cobras. The team folded after the 1981 season. -
Cleveland Stokers
The Cleveland Stokers played in the United Soccer Association (USA) in 1967 and the North American Soccer League (formed when the USA merged with the National Professional Soccer League) in 1968. They played their home games at Cleveland Stadium. The biggest highlight of their... -
Cleveland Thunderbolts Football
The Columbus Thunderbolts of the Arena Football League (AFL) were established in 1991 and played their home games in the Expo Center. Their coach was Earl Bruce. In 1992, they moved to Cleveland, folding after the 1994 season. Arena football returned to Northeast Ohio... -
Cleveland's a Plum
It was an ill-fated marketing campaign for the city in the early '80s. While the notion was eventually accurate was, in the early '80s, it was a source of some ridicule both in and outside of Greater Cleveland. -
Cloud 9 Disco Nashville, TN
A bit of an anomaly in Nashville at the time, Cloud 9 was a disco on Hayes Street that opened in the mid-1970s. It was so popular, it programmed the music for five other clubs in Nashville as well as one in Knoxville. -
Club Laga
Club Laga was a popular venue for punk hardcore, punk, and hip-hop acts from 1996 until 2004. One floor below was the Upstage Lounge a popular dance club in the '80s and 90s. -
Club Rockit
Club Rockit (or The Rockit) was a punk venue in Toronto, Canada, located on Church Street in Downtown Toronto. OS16096 -
Coal Black Stove Polish
Cheiftain Manufacturing Company made Coal Black Stove Polish in Baltimore, Maryland. -
ColecoVision
ColecoVision was a video game system popular in the late '70s and early '80s. Unfortunately for Coleco Industries, it wasn't nearly as popular as competitors Atari or Mattel's Intellivision. -
Cologne Centurions
The Cologne Centurions played in the World League of American Football (WLAF), from 2003 until the league folded in 2007. OS10162 -
Cologne Centurions - World League of American Football
The Cologne Centurions played in the league formerly known as World League of American Football (WLAF), from 2003 until the league folded in 2007. OS16117 -
Colorado Crush
The Colorado Crush was the city of Denver's second foray into the Arena Football League. They played from 2003 to 2008. Their home field was the Pepsi Center (now Ball Arena). The city's first Arena Football League Team was the Denver Dynamite.?? -
Colorado Springs Sky Sox Baseball
The Colorado Springs Sky Sox were a Minor League Baseball team in Colorado Springs, playing in the Pacific Coast League (PCL). OS15930 -
Colored WKRP Logo Trucker Hat
You don't have to be from Cincinnati to love this classic sitcom. Based on Atlanta radio station WQXI, Cincinnati was chosen as the home of the fictitious station at random, as producers sought a more Midwestern location. "Cincinnati" also flowed well with the made-up... -
Columbia House
Penny for your thoughts! Buy 12 CDs or tapes (or LPs), for a penny and buy just four more at "regular club prices." Not many did that last bit. -
Columbus All-Americans Softball
The Columbus All-Americans were??one of??the founding men???s softball??teams in the?? American Professional Slo-Pitch League??in??1977.??Columbus finished their only season in last place in the APSPL???s Central Division with a 16-40 record.?? -
Columbus Bullies Football
The Columbus Bullies football team was established in 1939. They played in the American Professional Football League a semi-pro circuit bases in the Midwest. In 1940, the joined the third iteration of the American Football League.
