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Price Mart Pocket Logo
Price Mart is where Point Place shops! -
PRISM TV
The Philadelphia Regional In-Home Sports and Movies network (PRISM) was premium cable TV channel in the Philadelphia metropolitan area that launched in 1976. PRISM was known for its telecasts of sporting events, including the MLB, NHL, and NBA, as well as theatrically released movies.... -
Professor Kool's Fun School
Stu Kerr hosted Professor Kool's Fun School??? on WMAR-TV from 1967 to 1977. The show mixed comedy and education and was the launched the career of Kevin Clash, the man behind, or rather under, Elmo. -
Property of the St. Louis Steamers
The original St. Louis Steamers joined the the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) as an expansion team in 1979 and played until 1988. At its peak of popularity the team was drawing crowds of over 17,000 to the St. Louis Arena (also known as... -
Providence Reds Hockey
The Providence Reds (also known as the Rhode Island Reds) started in the Canadian-American Hockey League in 1926. They continued with that circuit when it became the American Hockey League in 1936. In 1976, the became the Rhode Island Reds, before moving to Binghamton,... -
Providence Reds Rooster Head Logo
The Providence Reds (also known as the Rhode Island Reds) started in the Canadian-American Hockey League in 1926. They continued with that circuit when it became the American Hockey League in 1936. In 1976, the became the Rhode Island Reds, before moving to Binghamton,... -
Providence Reds Rooster Logo
The Providence Reds (also known as the Rhode Island Reds) started in the Canadian-American Hockey League in 1926. They continued with that circuit when it became the American Hockey League in 1936. In 1976, they became the Rhode Island Reds, before moving to Binghamton,... -
Providence Steam Rollers
The Providence Steam Rollers played in the NFL from 1925 to 1931. In 1928, they became the first football team from New England to win a league title. They remain the last defunct team to win an NFL championship. -
Public Market Center
The world famous Pike Place Market overlooks the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle. It opened in 1907 and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. -
Puerto Rico 2023 Baseball
America's past time is enjoyed around the world, particularly in Puerto Rico, where it's that island's top sport. It was introduced there in the late 1800s with the first two clubs being founded in 1897.?? -
Pumpkin and Ghosts
Get allvintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Pumpkin Derby
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Pumpkin Spice 1 - Video Game Console
Live in Your World. Play in Our "Pumpkin Spice" World. -
Pup 'n' Taco
Pup 'n' Taco was a popular fast food chain in Los Angeles. It served featured hot dogs (thus the "pup" tacos, tostadas, pastrami sandwiches, burgers, and fries. Russell Wendell started in the restaurant business in 1956 with Big Donut. He introduced Pup 'n' Taco in 1965. In 1984, most of... -
Put That Cookie Down!
Put that cookie down! Â FC3188 -
Python Roller Coaster
Python, sponsored by a soft drink company for most of its existence was Zyklon-style coaster at Old Coney in Cincinnati. It opened in 1996 at Splash Zone Water Park in Wildwood, NJ.?? After the 1999 season, it was relocated to Cincinnati where it operated... -
QUBE
Shortly after cable TV began to expand across the U.S., Warner Communications (later Warner-AMEX), one of the biggest cable providers, introduced QUBE in Columbus, Ohio in 1977.??QUBE??was an experimental, two-way, multi-programmed??system that played a significant role in the development of American??interactive television. It was... -
Quebec Aces
The Aces were founded in Quebec City in 1928 as an amateur hockey club. They joined the American Hockey League in 1959. In 1967, the became the minor league affiliate of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers. In 1971, the Flyers decided to move the team... -
Quebec Rafales
The Rafales played in the International Hockey League starting in 1996, the year following the departure of the beloved Quebec Nordiques. From 1992 to 1996, the team was the Atlanta Knights.??? However, fans never warmed to the Rafales and the team folded in 1998. -
Queen City Chess Tournament 1963
It's your move! Look great in this chess and Cincinnati-inspired design from Old School Shirts! -
Rain City Video
Rain City Video was a small chain of video rental shops that started in 1988. Its last location, in West Ballard, closed in April of 2017. -
Raise Hell, Praise Dale
It's the rally call for all racing fans. ITC16369 -
Raised on Hip Hop
Be old school "like an old fool," in shirts from Old School Shirts online! -
Raleigh Cougars Basketball
The Raleigh Cougars were members of the United States Basketball League from 1997 to 1999. Their homecourt was Dorton Arena and the team's roster featured many players who had played at area colleges and universities. -
Raleigh IceCaps
The Raleigh IceCaps played in the East Coast Hockey League (now known as simply the ECHL) from 1991 to 1998. Their home ice was Dorton Arena in Raleigh. The team was forced to move to Augusta, GA, when the NHL's Hartford Whalers moved to... -
Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks Football
The Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks were charter members of the World League of American Football (WLAF) established in 1991. The team went 0-10 and was dissolved after one season. They were replaced in 1992 by the Ohio Glory. After the 1992, the NFL, who ran the... -
Ramblin' Raft Race 1976
From 1969 to 1980, it was a Memorial Day Weekend tradition. At its peak, more than 300,000 rafters partook in this annual raft race held on the Chattahoochee River (where word has it, it gets hotter than a hoochey-coochey). The race started at Morgan Falls... -
Randall Park Mall
When it was completed in 1976 it was "the biggest mall, in all the world." It thrived for years but started to decline at the beginning of the 2000s, finally succumbing to other area shopping centers as well as Internet retailers. The mall was...
