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Fat Frank's
A downtown favorite, Fat Frank's, located in the U.S. Steel Building, served a big wiener on a nice bun. They served up their last dog in 2003. -
Fatso Burger
Fatso Burger was a fictitious fast food chain with locations in Milwaukee, Point Place, and presumably throughout the Midwest. -
Fatt Dog
Fatt Dog had locations on Post Street and Pine Streets in San Francisco. Diners were advised to have napkins at the ready, as they would be soaked with dog juice after just one bite. -
Fay's Drugs
Fay's Drug was a chain of drug stores that was founded in 1958 in Fairmount, New York. OS15872 -
Fazio's The Food People
Fisher Foods, later known as Fazio's, was a supermarket chain based in Cleveland, Ohio and they are the food people. -
Federal League of Baseball
The Federal League was established in 1913 as a third major league in competition with the American and National Leagues. It played for three seasons. Teams included the Baltimore Terrapins, Brooklyn Tip-Tops, Chicago Whales, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Kansas City Packers, Buffalo Blues, Cleveland Green Sox,... -
Federal Records
Federal Records was founded in 1950 as a subsidiary of??King Records. It was home to, among others, the Dominoes and Johnny "Guitar" Watson. The most famous act on its roster, though, was the "Godfather of Soul" himself, James Brown. -
Feed The World
Live Aid was a benefit concert held in London and Philadelphia on July 13, 1985. The event grew out of the Band Aid single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" released in late 1984. That song featured many of the UK's top pop stars and... -
Festival of Lights 1982
The Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo debuted in 1982 and has since become one of the top such displays in the U.S. ?? *A portion of sales from all Team Fiona and Cincinnati Zoo products benefits the Zoo in the care of... -
Filene's Basement
A sibling to the famous Filene's department store, Filene's Basement was a separate chain that featured??high-end goods and was known for its distinctive, low-technology automatic markdown system.?? -
Filthy McNasty's
Filthy McNasty's was a club on the Sunset Strip owned by the McNasty Brothers, German immigrants who changed their names when they arrived in America. The club opened in the 1960s and was rebranded as Central in the 1980s, and the Viper Room in... -
Firehawk
Firehawk opened as X-Flight on May 6, 2001 at??Geauga Lake??south of Cleveland. In 2006, the ride was relocated to Kings island. Rebranded Firehawk, it opened on May 26, 2007. It has since been removed with it's footprint now occupied by Orion.?? -
First Annual ABA All-Star Game
The first American Basketball Association (ABA) All-Star Game was played January 9, 1968 at the Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. A crowd of 10,872 watched as the East topped the West 126-120. -
First Annual ABA Slam Dunk Contest 1976
The first American Basketball Association (ABA) Slam Dunk contest was held during halftime of the 1976 All-Star game in Denver.?? It was won by Julius Erving. -
First Brood
Coming to your city this Spring, the new "First Brood" movie starring Slycada Stallone is buzzin' and this time they've mutated.  OS16267 -
Fish Fry Ingredients
You can't go to a fish fry without this shirt! -
Fizzie's
Fizzies were a drink tablet that, as the name suggested, fizzed when placed in water. They were developed by the Emerson Drug Company, based on the same technology that Bromo Seltzer and similar products. Fizzies, though, came in fun flavors and were popular through... -
Flint Generals
The Flint Generals were members of the International Hockey League (IHL) from 1993 to 2010. OS7012 -
Florence Freedom Baseball
Ever notice how much the shape of Kentucky looks like Jabba the Hutt? Here's the shirt y'all. -
Florida A1A
Florida's A1A highway runs from Fernandina Beach at the state's northern tip, all the way down the Atlantic Coast to Key West. The road was designated SR 1 in 1945 when many of Florida's state highways were renumbered. A year later, to avoid confusion...

