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Guild 45th Movie Theater
The Guild 45th movie theater opened in 1919 as a Paramount Theatre for about seven years before the Downtown Paramount Theatre opened. A second screen was added to the Guild 45th in 1983, two doors down from the main theatre. In 2017, facing mounting... -
Gus Polinski and the Kenosha Kickers
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Hack A NIce Day
With its sunny color palette and clever retro pun, this tee is the perfect way to bring some positive, old-school energy to your wardrobe—whether you're keeping the circle alive or just keeping it casual. OS18561  -
Hack Life Hacky Sack
Whether you spent the late 90s moshing in the pit or stalling a footbag on the quad (or somehow doing both), this tee delivers heavy-hitting nostalgia with a clever, aggressive twist.OS18558 -
Hacky Sack Retro Silhouettes
Clean, athletic, and dripping with retro charm, this heather green tee is a nod to the decades of subculture and backyard fun that kept the circle alive. Perfect for anyone who loves old-school sports heritage graphics. OS18560 -
Halle's Department Store
Halle's was founded in 1891 in Cleveland. A shopping institution for generations, it closed its doors in 1982. It is best remembered for featuring Mr. Jingeling, who as Santa's "Keeper of the Keys," and could be found on Halle's Seventh Floor downtown throughout the... -
Hallelujah! Quote
We're gonna press on, and we're gonna have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tapdanced with Danny-f—cking-Kaye. FC7958 -
Halloween Cat
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Halloween Owl
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Halloween Witch
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Halloweentown University
Proud alumni of Halloweentown University. FC14095 -
Halloweentown University Est. 1998
Proud student of Halloweentown University. FC14094 -
Hamburg Sea Devils
The Hamburg Sea Devils played in the World League of American Football from 2005 to 2007 at Hamburg's Volksparkstadion. OS16257 -
Hamburger Heaven
In 1965, the four Daoud brothers bought a hamburger restaurant called Hamburger Heaven in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Mt. Washington. With their purchase they also received a Cincinnati-style chili recipe. They quickly realized the chili was outselling the burgers, so they focused on the... -
Handy-Andy Supermarket
Before H-E-B, San Antonio grocery shopped at Handy Andy supermarket. Founded by the Becker family in 1927, they created a store where you could "save where shopping is a pleasure." OS16260 -
Happy Father's Day - DAD Cake
Happy Father's Day to all the DADs.?? -
Happy Father's Day - Vintage Smoking Chair
Good luck getting your dad outta that chair. -
Happy Retro Thanksgiving
Go retro this Thanksgiving in this vintage-inspired tee from Old School Shirts. -
Happy Thanksgiving! Frozen Dinner
Do you remember eating a frozen Thanksgiving dinner? -
Happy Turkey Day Friends
Be there for your friends on Turkey Day, and do whatever you can to make it up to them, especially if you once dropped a knife on their toe. FC9566 Save -
Happy Vintage Ghost
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Hara Arena
Hara Arena opened in 1964 in the Trotwood area of Dayton. In addition hosting concerts it was the home to many Dayton sports teams including hockey's Gems and Bombers, soccer's Dynamo, and football's Marshals. -
Harmony House Record Store T-shirt
Harmony House was founded in 1947 in Hazel Park, a suburb of Detroit, by Carl Thom. At its peak, it had 38 stores in Metro Detroit. The bursting of the CD sales bubble of the late '90s and the rise of digital music spelled... -
Harriet Tubman Portrait
Harriet Tubman??was an??abolitionist??and political activist. Born into??slavery, Tubman escaped in 1849 and went on to embark on roughly 13 missions to rescue around 70 enslaved people, including family and friends,??using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the??Underground Railroad. Following the... -
Harrisburg Capitols ACFL
The Harrisburg Capitols were members of the Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL) from 1963 to 1969. For most of their existence, they were a farm team for the Baltimore Colts. The ACFL was a minor professional football league that operated from 1962 until 1973.... -
Harrisburg Giants
The Harrisburg Giants were a Negro leagues team established in 1890. In 1924, they joined the Eastern Colored League. Even after the color line was broken, the Giants played on. Unlike fellow surviving Negro leagues teams, they weren't a barnstorming team, but had a... -
Hartford Bicentennials Soccer
The Hartford Bicentennials joined the old North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1975. After the 1976 season, they became the Connecticut Bicentennials. The team moved to Oakland, CA in 1978 and became the Stompers, then to Edmonton, AB in 1979, where they became the... -
Hartford Charter Oaks
The Hartford Charter Oaks began play in 1964 as members of the minor league Atlantic Coast Football League (ACFL). After one year in that league, they jumped to the Continental Football League. The team folded after the 1967. In 1968, the ACFL welcomed the... -
Hartford Colonials
The Hartford Colonials played in the United Football League in 2010 after moving from New York City where they were known as the Sentinels. They played only one season in Hartford, folding just before the start of the 2011 campaign. -
Hartford Hellions
The Hartford Hellions joined the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), the league's second season. Playing in the new Hartford Civic Center, the franchise played two seasons in Connecticut before moving to Memphis to become the Americans in 1981.
