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Sandy's Hamburgers Thrift & Swift
Sandy's was a hamburger chain founded in Peoria, Illinois in 1956 by four businessmen who originally planned to open a McDonald's franchise. After a disagreement with McDonald's head Ray Kroc, the four men struck out on their own, naming their burger joint Sandy's. The... -
Santa and Friend
He's the man with all the toys! -
Santa Hot Cocoa Mix
Pour me a steaming cup of Santa's Hot Cocoa. Â DF15164 -
Santa The Watcher
Santa is the watcher, so that makes him "The Watcher." -
Santa with Wreath
Ring in Christmas! FC15250 -
SANTA! I KNOW HIM!
You smell like beef and cheese, you don't smell like Santa FC2198  -
Santa's Bag of Toys
Have you been good this year? -
Santa's Favorite
Are you Santa's favorite? -
Saturday Night Dead
Saturday Night Dead was a horror movie TV show that aired on Channel 3 in Philadelphia from from 1984 to 1990. -
Savannah Sand Gnats
The Savannah Sand Gnats were a minor league baseball team that played in the Class A South Atlantic League from 1984 to 2015. Up until 1995, they were nicknamed the Cardinals. They were a farm team for several big league club's over their history,... -
Save The Drama For Your Mama
Read the shirt and save the drama for your mama. OS16989 -
Save the Neck for Me Clark
Catherine, if this turkey tastes half as good as it looks, I think we're all in for a very big treat! FC7898 Â Â -
Savoy Grill
The Savoy Grill is part of the historic Savoy Hotel and Grill complex in Kansas City, Missouri and is the oldest continuously operating hotel west of the Mississippi. -
Say Hello to the Past Frisch's 75th
In 1946, at an industry convention in California, Cincinnati restaurant owner Dave Frisch met Bob Wian who introduced him to a double-decker hamburger called the Big Boy. Dave secured permission to adopt the concept but personalized the Big Boy by dressing it with a... -
Say Hey Kid
Nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", #24 was a baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in the big leagues for San Francisco and New York. OS16479 -
Scared Vintage Ghost
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Schmelzer's All Nations
Schmelzer's All Nations was a barnstorming, baseball team established in 1912 in Kansas City. The was sponsored by Schmelzer's Arms, a manufacturer of firearms. At the time the team was formed, there was no major league baseball west of St. Louis. The nickname reflected... -
Schoenling Beer Cincinnati's Finest
Many Cincinnati breweries went out of business during prohibition. However, when the Eighteenth Amendment was repealed in 1933, making the sale of alcohol legal once again, new brewers sprang up including Schoenling which opened its doors on Good Friday, 1934. Most famous for its... -
Scottish Claymores
The Scottish Claymores played in the World League of American Football (WLAF), later called NFL Europe, from 1995 until 2004. Based in Edinburgh, they won a World Bowl title in 1996. -
Scottish Claymores Logo
The Scottish Claymores played in the World League of American Football (WLAF)Â from 1995 until 2004. Based in Edinburgh, they won a World Bowl title in 1996. OS16259 -
Scream Ohio
The Buckeye State will make you scream! -
Scum of the Earth WKRP in Cincinnati
Arguably the second-funniest episode of WKRP in Cincinnati. In Hoodlum Rock, the station, looking to better promote its new rock & roll format, decides to promote a concert by an emerging punk band from England called Scum of the Earth. Real-life glam rocker (and later... -
Sea-Port Cascades
The Cascades were established in 1974 as the Hawaii Leis, charter members of World Team Tennis??(WTT). After three seasons in the Aloha State, the team moved to the Pacific Northwest and split it's home matches between Seattle and Portland in 1977. The following season... -
Sealtest Ice Cream
Sealtest was a regional dairy producer serving the Northeast and Midwest for over 50 years and was noted for it's tasty ice cream. It was acquired by Kraft in 1993. -
Seattle Metropolitans
The Seattle Metropolitans played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association from 1915 to 1924. In 1917 they became the first American team to win the Stanley Cup before that trophy became exclusively associated with the National Hockey League in 1926. -
Seattle Rainier's Baseball
The Seattle Rainiers began in 1903 as the Seattle Indians. In 1938, beer magnate Emil Sick bought the team and renamed it after his Rainier brewery. He also built the team a new home, Sick's Stadium. In 1965 they became a farm team of... -
Seattle SeaDogs
The Seattle SeaDogs played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) from 1995 to 1997. -
Seattle Totems Hockey
The Seattle Totems were a professional ice hockey franchise and was a member of the Pacific Coast Hockey League (renamed the Western Hockey League in 1952) between 1944 and 1974. In their last season of existence, the Totems played in the Central Hockey League in the 1974–75 season. They played their home games in the Civic... -
Seattle World's Fair 1962
Nearly 10 million people attended the Century 21 Exposition, also known as the Seattle World's Fair which ran from April 21 to October 21, 1962. Many of the buildings from the exposition remain in use today as does the famous monorail and, of course,... -
Seattle's Everett Hawks
The Everett Hawks was first a professional and then a minor-league arena football team based in Everett, just outside Seattle, Washington from 2002 to 2007.
