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Florida Blazers - World Football League
The Florida Blazers of the World Football League started off as the Washington Ambassadors, though they never played a down in the nation's capital. Unable to secure a stadium there, the team wound up in Central Florida and made it all the way to... -
Florida Fire Frogs
The Florida Fire Frogs played in the Florida State League from 2017 to 2020. They were contracted with the re-alignment of minor league baseball. -
Florida Flamingos
The Florida Flamingos were charter members of World Team Tennis??(WTT) in 1974. There home court was the Miami Beach Convention Center. The club was contracted for the 1975 WTT season. -
Florida Hammerheads Hockey
The Florida Hammerheads were a Roller Hockey hockey team from Coral Gables, FL that played in the Roller Hockey International from 1992 to 1994. OS16526 -
Florida Rat Pack 2024 Champions
Celebrate Florida's Rat Pack who won it all in the 2024. ITC16522 -
Florida Tuskers Football
The Florida Tuskers were charter members of the United Football League and played in Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg as well as the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando in 2009, settling on the latter for 2010. In 2011, they moved to the Tidewater area... -
Fly the Waffles Chicago
Hit a home run, tie the game, get a waffle iron from your teammates. That's how baseball works on Chicago's Northside. -
Flyin' Brian Pillman - Norwood's Favorite Son
Brian "The Loose Cannon" Pillman was a pro wrestler from Norwood,??best known for his appearances in??Stampede Wrestling as well as stints with WCW, ECW, and WWF. He also had a brief career in pro football, playing for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football... -
Flying Eagle America Banner
American Eagle flying free with banner OSS17527 -
Fontaine Ferry Park Classic
Fontaine Ferry Park opened in 1905 at the end of West Market Street in Louisville. It closed in 1969 after a riot on opening day left the park heavily damaged. It re-opened in 1972 as Ghost Town on The River. A year later the... -
Fontaine Ferry Park Hilarity Hall
Fontaine Ferry Park opened in 1905 at the end of West Market Street in Louisville. It closed in 1969 after a riot on opening day left the park heavily damaged. It re-opened in 1972 as Ghost Town on The River. A year later the... -
Fontaine Ferry Park Rides
Fontaine Ferry Park opened in 1905 at the end of West Market Street in Louisville. It closed in 1969 after a riot on opening day left the park heavily damaged. It re-opened in 1972 as Ghost Town on The River. A year later the... -
Fontaine Ferry Park Sign Arrow
Fontaine Ferry Park opened in 1905 at the end of West Market Street in Louisville. It closed in 1969 after a riot on opening day left the park heavily damaged. It re-opened in 1972 as Ghost Town on The River. A year later the... -
For Who? For What?
Ricky Watters' self preservation move during his first game as an Eagle led to the infamous "for who, for what" quote that went on to define his career. -
Forbes Field
Forbes Field was the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1909 to 1970. From 1922 to 1939 it was also the home field of the Homestead Grays, who played in several different Negro leagues. The Pittsburgh Steelers played there from 1933 to 1963. In... -
Forest Auto Drive-In Theatre
Forest Auto Drive-In Theatre. -
Forest City Ale and Beer
Forest City Beer and Ale brewed beers at their plant on the corner of Union Avenue and E. 69th Street from 1904 until 1948. The brewery was known for producing??a whole slew of pre and post prohibition brews including Select Pilsner Beer, Waldorf, and... -
Forest City Auto Parts
Forest City Auto Parts was founded in 1927 and grew to over 50 locations throughout the Midwest. In 2001, it filed for bankruptcy protection, shuttered its remaining stores. -
Forest Fair Mall
It is one of the most dead malls in America. Now known as Forest Fair Village and previously Cincinnati Mall, and Cincinnati Mills, this giant shopping center opened in 1988 as Forest Fair Mall.?? While a few anchors remain, there is only one tenant... -
Former All-American Handheld Electronic Football
Were you a champion of handheld football. Relive those glory days in this shirt from Old School Shirts! Â OS15051

