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Do You Believe in Miracles?
You can still hear the call all these years later. -
Dog & Duck Pub
Dog & Duck opened on West 17th Street near the UT campus in 1990. It was known for its expansive beer list, which included several Texas brands as well as its British pub. It relocated to East Austin in 2014 and closed in 2017. -
Dog n Suds Drive In
Serving hamburgers, hot dogs and french fries featuring carhop services, Dog n Suds first opened in 1953 in Illinois and grew rapidly through the '50s and '60s. Today, a few locations still remain in the Midwest. -
Dollar Dog Night
One day it's a great promotion, and before you know it, it's old school.??Why eat hot dogs, when you can hurl them around the ball park? After all, they're only a dollar. It's not like they're cheesesteaks. -
Dominican Republic Baseball 2023
As is the case in many Caribbean nations, baseball is the most popular sport in the Dominican Republic. The sport was introduced there in the late 1800s. In 2013, the country won world championship.?? -
Don't Copy That Floppy!
Now if you could only find a floppy to copy! -
Don't Hate Me Cause I'm Juicy
Don't hate the velour track suit, it's juicy! OS17010 - White Tee OS17011 - Charcoal Tee -
Don't Waste Time Reading Buttons
Put it on a T-shirt instead! -
Donut-Go-Round
Do-Go-Round was a small chain of doughnut shops in the Eastern U.S., mostly in Pennsylvania and Maryland. In the 1950s, they ran an ad campaign using the famous comedy duo Laurel & Hardy. *Names and likenesses of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy used under... -
Double Dribble
Developed in 1986 by Konami, Double Dribble was one of the first video games to successfully resemble a physical sport. It debuted in arcades and was later offered in a home version for various gaming systems. -
Double Vision
If you're having too much fun on St. Patrick's Day, you might wind up like this. Get the inspired design from Old School Shirts. -
Dow Ale
Dow Breweries was a brewery based in the province of Quebec, Canada and was founded by William Dow. The Dow Brewery eventually came under the control of National Breweries of Quebec in the 1920s, which itself was bought out in 1952 by Canadian Breweries. After... -
Dr. Jones Love Potion - Vintage Valentine's Day Tee
Need a little help this Valentine's Day? -
Dr. Shock
Dr. Shock was Philadelphia's favorite horror movie host, showing B-movies on Channel 17, WPHL, from 1969 to 1979. His famous phrase was "let there be fright." -
Dracula - House of the Living Dead
A shirt for anyone brave enough to sit through this stage show from the 1950s. -
Dracula and Son
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Dracula Bat
Dracula??a Gothic horror??novel published in 1897 by Irish author??Bram Stoker that first introduced the character of??Count Dracula. It is widely believed the character was based on??Vlad III Dracula of Romania, often called??Vlad the Impaler. -
Dracula Costume
These inexpensive plastic masks and vinyl smocks were an iconic American symbol of Halloween from the 1950s to the 1970s, including their Dracula costume. -
Drawbridge Inn Address
The Drawbridge Inn opened in 1970.????Its conference spaces hosted weddings, reunions, business conferences, cheerleading meets, holiday parties, and conventions. It closed in 2012. During its 42-year-run, it welcomed 8.2 million guests as well as 4,500 conventions, reunions, wedding, and other events. -
Drawbridge Inn Hotel
The Drawbridge Inn opened in 1970.????Its conference spaces hosted weddings, reunions, business conferences, cheerleading meets, holiday parties, and conventions. It closed in 2012. During its 42-year-run, it welcomed 8.2 million guests as well as 4,500 conventions, reunions, wedding, and other events.

