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Jarts
Before they were banned in the 1980's, Jarts were a popular game of lawn darts that was essentially a combination of horseshoes and darts. Currently, Jarts are sold in a modified and safer version, with a blunt tip design. -
Jawn
Jawn Noun [j??n] Dialect (chiefly in eastern Pennsylvania, specifically Philadelphia) used to refer to a thing, place, person, or event that one need not or cannot give a specific name to: "These jawns are very inexpensive.??? ??"Who is this beautiful jawn?" ???The dude reporting... -
Jax Red Caps
The??Jacksonville Red Caps??were a??Negro league baseball??team based primarily in??Jacksonville, Florida. They played the??Negro American League from 1938 until 1942. ?? *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
Jay's Longhorn
Known as simply The Longhorn to loyal patrons and music fans, Jay's Longhorn was one of the most important rock clubs in America in the 1970s and 1980s. Many national and international acts played their early in their careers as did many well known... -
Jelly of the Month Club Gift Certificate
Give your friends, family and co-workers the gift that keeps on giving the whoooooole year! OS17068 - Natural Tee OS17069 - Red, Green & Grey Tee -
Jelly Of The Month Club Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
Give your friends, family and co-workers the gift that keeps on giving the whoooooole year! -
Jerry Springer Take of Yourself and Each Other
Jerry Springer was much more than the host of a crazy daytime talk show, he was a beloved adopted native son of Greater Cincinnati. He was a member of City Council before becoming mayor. He later went into broadcasting and politics. It was worth... -
Jerry Springer's Nightbeat
It was worth staying up for??on Action 5 News. Springer co-anchored with Norma Rashid, and it was here he came up with his famous sign-off "take care of yourself and each other." -
Jerry's Restaurant
Jerry's was founded in Lexington in 1946, quickly becoming a Kentucky favorite. In 1957, the restaurant began franchising. In 1990, the chain was acquired by Denny's who converted most locations to that nameplate while renaming about a dozen locations Jerry's J-Boy, after it's signature... -
Jerry's Restaurant
Founded in Lexington in 1957, Jerry's Restaurant offered fast-casual dining and through the '70s grew to have locations throughout the Midwest and South. -
Jersey Giants
The??Jersey Giants??were a minor league??American football??team based in??Jersey City, New Jersey. They played in the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1962 and 1963. Their home field was Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, New Jersey.?? -
Jersey Jays Football
The Jersey Jays were a minor league American football team based in Jersey City, New Jersey. They began play in 1969 as a member of the Continental Football League, and were a farm team of Cleveland's pro team. The Jays played their home games in Newark Schools Stadium. In 1970, they joined the... -
Jersey Knights Hockey
After debuting with the rest of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972, the financially struggling New York Raiders became the New York Golden Blades in 1973 under new ownership. That lasted just 20 games before the league took over the team and moved... -
Jets Circle Logo
The original Jets were charter members of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972. They caused quite a stir when they signed superstar Bobby Hull to a million dollar contract. They were runners-up in the league's first championship final, but won in 1975 and... -
Jets Football 1963
The New Titans, officially the Titans of New York, were charter members of the American Football League in 1960. Their homefield was the deteriorating Polo Grounds, once home to baseball's Giants. While the team played respectively, attendance lagged, and the team was sold in... -
Jets Hockey Original 1972 Logo
The original Jets were charter members of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972. They caused quite a stir when they signed superstar Bobby Hull to a million dollar contract. They were runners-up in the league's first championship final, but won in 1975 and... -
Jim Crow Must Go
Jim Crow laws??were state and local ordinances that enforced??racial segregation??in the??South.??These laws were passed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by white??Southern Democrat-dominated state legislatures to disenfranchise and remove political and economic gains made by African Americans people during the post-Civil War??Reconstruction... -
Jim Porter's Good Time Emporium
Jim Porter's Good Time Emporium stood at the corner at Lexington Road and Grinstead Drive for 25 years, from 1990 to 2015. It hosted concerts and featured a variety of old-style beers. -
Jim Spagg's Portland Call-In
Holy Moly Gargonzoli!??Though he was born and raised in Cleveland, Jim Spagg gained fame in Portland, OR hosting a local cable access show. -
Joey Warhol
He's an artist on the field. -
John Dillinger
Though he famously met his end outside a Chicago movie theater, notorious criminal John Dillinger began his life in Indianapolis. -
John Wooden
Though he's most famous for coaching UCLA to 10 Divisions I men's basketball championships, John Wooden??was an Indiana native who played his collegiate ball at Purdue. He coached at Indiana State before heading west. -
Johnny Bench All-Time Greatest Catcher
There's no doubt in our mind,??Johnny Bench??is the greatest catcher of all time. In his career, all of it spent with the Reds, he had??2,048,??a .267 career batting average with 389 homers,??and 1,376 RBIs. He is third on the career homeruns list for catchers,... -
Johnny Bench Home Plate Restaurant
Johnny Bench's Home Plate Restaurant opened in the mid '70s at the corner of Colerain and Springdale Avenues near Northgate Mall. In 1977, Johnny Bench's Homestretch opened in Florence. Homestretch closed late in 1978, and Home Plate shut down a few months later when??Frisch's... -
Johnny Fever DJ Names
Before he became Johnny Fever, WKRP's most popular DJ had many air names. Though set in the Tristate, WKRP in Cincinnati was based on Atlanta radio station WQXI, where show creator Hugh Wilson's friend worked. Nonetheless, the show is still close to the hearts... -
Johnny's Christmas Castle
Santa will be waiting for you in his castle at Johnny's Toy Shop! -
Johnny's Toys
At Johnny's Toys Birthday Castle, a key would come in the mail and on your birthday, your key would open the door to a castle nestled in the corner of the Latonia, Kentucky toy store. Once your key opens the castle, you would get... -
Johnny's Toys Clown Logo
At Johnny ??s Toys Birthday Castle, a key would come in the mail and on your birthday, your key would open the door to a castle nestled in the corner of the Latonia, Kentucky toy store. Once your key opens the castle, you would... -
Jolliest Bunch of Assholes
And when Santa squeezes his fat white ass down that chimney tonight, he's gonna find the jolliest bunch of assholes this side of the nuthouse. FC7961 -
Jolly Joan
Famous for it's giant neon sign, Jolly Joan's opened in the 1930s at 127 SW Broadway in Portland. At one time, it was the busiest restaurant in Oregon. It served over 6,000 diners a day. It closed in the 1970s. OS2044
