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95.7 WBGK Radio
Established as WMIL in 1961, 95.7 FM in Milwaukee became WMVM in 1971, then WZUU in 1972. In 1986, it switched to an alternative rock format under the call letters WBGK. After two years, it flipped formats and call letters again. -
97X WOXY
WOXY, 97X, was one of the most important alternative rock radio stations in America from 1985 until it went off the air in 2004. It stayed alive for a few more years as an Internet-only radio station. During its final year of existence, the... -
A Lovely Cheese Pizza Quote Tee
Nothing beats a cheese pizza just for you in a limo during Christmas time in NYC. FC10105 -
A Mark Goodson Production
Survey says...!" This design pays homage to the legendary Mark Goodson, the man behind the most iconic game shows in television history. From The Price Is Right to Family Feud and Match Game, this clean, classic logo is for the trivia buffs and those... -
A&B Sound
Founded in 1959, A&B Sound??was a??home electronics retailer based in Vancouver.??Its flagship store was downtown. Over the years, it??expanded to other cities in B.C. and western Canada, but the company began struggling in the early 2000s and went out of business in 2008. -
AAF Logo
The short-lived Alliance of American Football (AAF) launched in spring 2019. The AAF folded halfway through its inaugural season. -
ABA American Basketball Association
The original American Basketball Association (ABA) was founded in 1967 as a challenger to the established NBA. After fierce competition between the two for fans and players, 4 ABA teams were absorbed by the NBA in 1976. The Kentucky Colonels, the league's most successful... -
Action Park Sticker
Opened in 1978, it was one of the first dedicated water parks in the United States. It quickly became for its array of thrilling, yet dangerous, rides and attractions. Multiple injuries to patrons and several subsequent lawsuits forced the park to close in 1996.•... -
Action Park Trucker Cap
Opened in 1978, it was one of the first dedicated water parks in the United States. It quickly became for its array of thrilling, yet dangerous, rides and attractions. Multiple injuries to patrons and several subsequent lawsuits forced the park to close in 1996.•... -
ADHD OCD Rock Club Parody
Your brain has 47 tabs open.Three of them are playing music.You've reorganized your desk twice today but forgot to eat lunch.Sound familiar?This one's for you.ADHD & OCD: Home of the Squirrel Club and Meticulous Notes — the vintage distressed tee that gets it, because... -
Agnes &
Be old school "like an old fool," in shirts from Old School Shirts online! -
AI Answer TV
??There's only one answer, and that's No. 3. -
Ain't No Party Like A Garden Party
In Boston, there ain't no party like a Garden Party. ITC16473 -
Ain't Too Proud To Bag
Ain't too proud to drop those cornhole bags on you. OS16280 -
Akron Aeros
Aeros was the name of Akron's minor league baseball team from 1997 until 2013. -
Akron CoFL Vulcans
The Vulcans played in the Continental Football League (CoFL), a tier below the NFL and AFL, for part of the 1967 season. Akron was excited to have a pro football team, but the fun only lasted four games before the team ran out of... -
Akron Pros
Charter members of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1920, the Akron Pros were also that circuits first champions. Two years later the APFA became the National Football League. The Pros changed their name to the Indians in 1926 and folded at the... -
Al Green's Famous Drive-In Restaurant
Al Green's drive-in restaurant opened on the east side of Indianapolis in 1947. Boosted by the post-war car craze, Al Green's was a happening spot through the 1970s. It closed in 1992, and the building has since been demolished.?? -
Aladdin's Castle
Aladdin's Castle was the place to be in suburban shopping malls throughout the '70s and '80s. Founded by a University of Miami graduate, in Chicago, then chain grew to over 450 stores. -
Albany Firebirds
The Albany Firebirds played in the Arena Football League?????from 1990 to 2010. While in the New York State capital, they won six division titles, made nine playoff appearances, and won the 1999??ArenaBowl??championship. Despite their success on the field and at the gate, the team... -
All-America Football Conference
The All-America Football Conference, or AAFC, was founded in 1945 by Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward in 1944 to challenge the established National Football League. Ward's new circuit debuted in 1946 with eight teams and played for three seasons before the NFL absorbed... -
All-American Burger
All-American Burger founded in 1963 by a successful stockbroker named Aaron Binder. The company grew fairly quickly, and by 1970 had four locations in the L.A. Basin. For reasons that are unclear, things took a turn for the worse in 1981, and the chain... -
Aloha Motel
The Aloha Motel was located at????7307 N Ocean Blvd.??in??Myrtle Beach. It welcomed generations of vacationers until it closed in the early 2000s. The site is now occupied by a condo complex. -
Aloha Stadium
Aloha Stadium opened in 1975 as replacement for old Honolulu Stadium. The facility was home to U of H football, the World Football League's Hawaiians (1975), the minor league baseball Islanders (1976-1987), Team Hawaii of the NASL, the Pro Bowl for many years, as... -
America Vintage Arch
Some things never go out of style. Democracy. Hot dogs. And giant arched varsity letters that let everyone know exactly where your loyalties lie. This one's clean, loud, and unapologetically American. Stars packed into every letter, 1776 locked in below, and a red shirt... -
America's Raddest Baddest TV Dad
There was no dad quite like Danny Tanner.?? *A portion of proceeds benefits the Scleroderma Research Foundation.?? -
American Basketball League Logo
The American Basketball League was a professional women's basketball league and began competition in the Fall of 1996. The ABL only lasted two full seasons in 1996–97 and 1997–98. OS15775 -
American Bear
American bear ready to celebrate 250 years of the USA! CN18600 -
American Soccer League (1933-1983)
The American Soccer League (ASL) was established in 1933. A league with the same name was established in 1921, but ceased operations after its 1932 season. The second ASL lasted until 1983. Two subsequent leagues used the name. ASL II, for most of its... -
Americana Amusement Park
Americana opened in Middletown as LeSourdsville Lake??in 1922. One of the park's founder's, Edgar Streifthau, opened Fantasy Farm, geared toward young children, right next door in 1963. In 1977, LeSourdsville Lake became Americana. It closed in 1999, reopened in 2002, only to close again...
