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Girl's Boxing Bronx, NY
Rachel is a member of the Girls Boxing Gym in Bronx, New York. OS16985 -
GIRLS
This one is for the GIRLS in Apartment 20. OS16986 - Green Ink OS16987 - Red Ink  -
Girls Football #15
Rachel plays as #15 on the girls football team. OS16988 -
Goetta Life
If you know, or are any person from Cincinnati, you know thatGoetta is more than food... it is life. -
Gold Circle
Founded in 1967 in Columbus, Gold Circle??was a discount department store chain??that grew to 76 locations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Western New York State. The chain was dissolved in 1988. -
Golden Bay Earthquakes
The original San Jose Earthquakes played in the old North American Soccer League?? (NASL)??beginning in 1974. In 1983 and 1984, they were known as the Golden Bay Earthquakes and played in the Major Indoor Soccer League??(MISL) while still fielding the outdoor team. They left... -
Gooding's Supermarket
Gooding's was a small supermarket chain in Central Florida. It was founded in 1964 in Maitland. The chain introduced several innovations and??is credited with introducing 24-hour shopping, in-store bakeries, and in-store delis to Central Florida. Its most famous location was in the Crossroads of... -
Graeter's Logo
Cincinnati's favorite ice cream shop began in 1870. Today it has fans not only in the Tristate but all over the world.?? -
Graffiti Showcase
Graffiti on Baum Blvd. was a music venue that hosted concerts and other events for 16 years, from 1994 to 2000. Local acts such as The Affordable Floors and Eleventh Hour played there, as well as national and international acts. The site is now... -
Grand Rapids Chicks
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL) and played12 seasons starting in 1943 and ending in 1954. The Grand Rapids Chicks played from 1945 until the league folded, winning titles in 1947 and 1953. The AAAGPBL was founded by MLB executives Phillip Wigley, Branch... -
Grand Rapids FC
Grand Rapids FC was a team that played from 2015 to 2021 in the fourth tier of US soccer. Community owned, the team averaged over 4,000 fans a game but could not overcome the challenges of operating under the COVIC pandemic. -
Grand Rapids Flight Basketball
The Grand Rapids Flight played in the International Basketball League from 2005 to 2010. Their first home court was the gym at Northpointe High School, then the DeltaPlex Arena the following year, and finally the Davenport University's arena for its final two seasons. -
Grand Rapids Owls
After the NHL's??California Golden Seals??sold their Columbus farm team of the same??nickname??to local interests, it was renamed the Owls and played on until 1977 when it moved to Grand Rapids. Their home ice was Stadium Arena. -
Grand Rapids Rampage
The Grand Rapids Rampage played in??the Arena Football League??from 1998 to 2001. Their home field was the Van Andel Arena. They won the league's championship, the Arena Bowl, in 2001 but folded with the rest of the original league in 2009.?? -
Grande Ballroom Black and White Logo
The Grande Ballroom opened in 1929 and was at first a venue for jazz and big band music. It later gained fame as a rock & roll club featuring national acts as well as home-grown legends such as The Stooges and MC5. The venue's... -
GrandPa Pidgeon's
GrandPa Pidgeon's, also known as simply GrandPa's, was founded in 1954 by Tom and Mildred Pidgeon.??Over the next decade, several more GrandPa Pidgeon's stores opened in the St. Louis metropolitan area. At its peak in the early 1990s, the chain had a total of... -
Granny's Rocker Nite Club
Granny's Rocker Nite Clubs, with locations in Edwardsville and Alton, Illinois, were popular venues for live rock concerts for 10 years starting in 1985. -
Gray Drug Stores
Gray Drug was founded in 1912. In the 1960s it bought Cincinnati-based Rink's discount department store, later merging it with Cleveland's Bargain City. The drug store chain to over 100 stores by the 1970s. In 1987, Gray Drug was acquired by Rite Aid. -
Green Bay vs Chicago Retro Football Tee
It's one of the oldest rivalries in football, and it's only gotten more intense. -
Green Bay World Champions
Green Bay's football team is the second-oldest pro club in America after the Cardinals. They hold the distinction having played the longest in one city than any other pro football team in the U.S. and are one the league's most storied franchises. It has... -
Greezed Lightnin' Roller Coaster
Greezed Lightnin' was a steel coaster at AstroWorld in Houston, Texas that opened in 1978. It closed with the rest of the park at the end of the 2005 operating season. At a height of 137.8 feet, it reached a top speed of 60... -
Greg Valentine's Day
Greg "The Hammer" Valentine is here to wish you a "Happy Valentine's Day!" He hopes it crushes. *This design is officially licensed through Pro Wrestling Tees and Greg Valentine -
Griffith Park Zoo Los Angeles, CA
The Griffith Park Zoo opened in 1912 with 15 animals in its collection. It closed in 1966 when the Los Angeles Zoo opened. Griffith Park remains a popular recreational destination and some of the ruins of the old zoo can still be seen around... -
Griffith Stadium
Griffith Stadium was the primary ball park in the nation's capital from 1910 to 1965. It hosted pro baseball and pro football, as well as college sports, and multiple Negro league clubs. It was replaced by District of Columbia Stadium which was later renamed... -
Griswold Christmas Era
We're gonna have the hap, hap, happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny Kaye. -
Griswold Family Christmas Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
Burn some dust, eat my rubber. -
Grokster
Grokster was a file sharing service that debuted in 2001. In 2005, the service was shut down following a Supreme Court decision on a case brought by MGM Studios. -
Groovin' In Cincinnati
On November 23, 1973,??The Brady Bunch??episode "The Cincinnati Kid" first aired on ABC-TV. The episode was filmed in August of that year at Kings Island in Mason and remains a favorite of Tristate TV fans. -
Groovy Lava Lamps
GROOVY! OS17014 -
Grover Cleveland Is Not From Cleveland
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, was NOT from Cleveland, he was from New Jersey. However, he was distantly related to Moses Cleaveland (yes, spelled differently) the man for whom the city is named.
