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Swallen's
Swallen's was a chain of retail stores based in Cincinnati, Ohio that first opened in 1948 and ?? featured a mix of appliances, electronics, hardware, sporting goods and firearms, clothing and more. -
Swingos
From 1971 to 1982, Swingos, at the corner of Euclid Avenue and east 18th Street in downtown Cleveland, was the place where rock & roll royalty stayed and partied--- hard. Everyone from Elvis and Led Zeppelin to Cher and Kiss stayed there. Even Frank... -
Syracuse Blazers Hockey
The Syracuse Blazers were a minor league ice hockey team that played in the Onondaga County War Memorial and State Fair Coliseum in Syracuse, New York. The Blazers were in the Eastern Hockey League from 1967 to 1973 and the North American Hockey League from 1973 to 1977. OS16180 -
Syracuse Salts Softball
The Syracuse Salts, Syracuse Salt, were a professional softball team based in Syracuse, New York who played at Hopkins Road Field in Liverpool, New York in the United Professional Softball League (UPSL) in 1981. OS16181 -
Syracuse Scorpions Soccer
The Syracuse Scorpions were members of the American Soccer League (ASL) from 1970 to 1974. After 1970, the team folded, but was re-born as the Syracuse Suns in 1971. The folded a year later, though. They came back for the 1973 and 1974 seasons... -
Tacoma Stars
The original Tacoma Stars joined the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) in 1983 as an expansion team. They hold the record for largest ever to see an MISL game as 21,728 witnessed a Game 7 loss to the Dallas Sidekicks in the 1987 MISL... -
Tahiti Bar Philadelphia
Operating on the naughtier side of the palm tree, the Tahiti Bar opened in Philadelphia in 1958. -
Talegators Pub & Grill
After 10 years of serving Dayton patrons with bar food at Talegators Pub & Grill, the sports bar's location at 6270 Far Hills Ave., closed in 2013. -
Tallahassee Tiger Sharks - Hockey
The Tallahassee Tiger Sharks were a team in the East Coast Hockey League (now the ECHL), that was established in 1981 as the Nashville South Stars in the Central Hockey League. After stops (and corresponding league changes) in Roanoke, VA and Huntsville, AL, the... -
Tampa Bay Mutiny
The Tampa Bay Mutiny were charter members of MLS and took the field for the league's inaugural season in 1996. The team was owned by the league and at first was quiet successful both on the pitch and at the gate. However, onerous lease... -
Tampa Bay Rowdies 1975 NASL Champions
Before the Buccaneers, before the Lightning, Tampa Bay’s first pro sports champions weren’t on the gridiron or the ice—they were on the soccer pitch. In their inaugural season, the Tampa Bay Rowdies shocked the sports world by winning the 1975 NASL title, introducing Florida... -
Tampa Bay Storm
The Tampa Bay Storm played in the Arena Football League from the league's inception in 1987, until it's demise in 2017. Founded as the Pittsburgh Gladiators, the club moved to Tampa in 1991. The team made the playoffs in 24 of its 26 seasons... -
Tape World T-shirt
Tape World was a mall-based chain of music stores owned by Trans World Entertainment, operators of Record Town, Coconuts, and FYE among others. While the name suggested emphasis on the one format, it did offer CDs, briefly, before being retired by Trans World. -
Tastes Great! Less Filling!
It's the biggest debate in beer and the amusement park. -
Team Hawaii Soccer
Team Hawaii played one season in the old North American Soccer League (NASL). Founded as the San Antonio Thunder in 1975, the team arrived in Honolulu in 1977. Their home pitch was Aloha Stadium. Shortly after the end of the season, the team moved... -
Team USA
Cheer on your country in this design from Old School Shirts. Designed and printed in the USA! -
Team USA Flag Tee
We're waving the flag for Team USA. CN16553 -
Team USA Racing
George is suited up, #250 is screaming down the track, and the flag is waving like freedom has a turbo on it. Red, white, blue, and burnt rubber. Whether you're actually watching a race or just need something to wear while doing something incredibly... -
Team USA Stars Tee
A shirt for everyone cheering on Team USA. CN16552 -
Tecmo Bowl
Do you have what it takes to win it all? -
TECMO GOAT BO
The legend, stop him if you dare. Bo Knows Tecmo! Â OS15051 -
Tee Pee Restaurant
Known for the Tee Pee that sat a top its buildings, this restaurant was an Indianapolis institution for nearly 50 years. All 3 locations of the Tee Pee restaurant closed in 1978. -
Ten Cent Beer Night
Ten Cent Beer Night was a promotion held by the Indians??for a game against the Texas Rangers at the old stadium on Tuesday, June 4, 1974. Fans were able to purchase 3.2 beer in 12-ounce cups for a dime. Things deteriorated quickly, a riot... -
Tetherball 2nd Place Contestant
2nd Place Tetherball Contestant Good job, buddy! Â Â OS17307 -
Tetherball Legend 1991
Tetherball Legend 1991Â Â Â OS17306 -
Tewligans Bar
Tewligans was probably the most famous establishment to call 1047 Bardstown Road home. Until 1981 it was a biker bar called The Cherokee. After becoming Tewligans, it hosted local, regional, and national rock acts. While it didn ??t have as long a history as... -
Texas Arrowheads
The Texas Arrowheads were a cricket team that played for the United States Pro Cricket League in 2004, the circuit's lone season. -
Texas Baseball World Champions 2023
Big league baseball came to the Dallas-Ft. Worth area in 1972, when the Senators moved from the nation's capital. In 2023, they were world champions! -
Texas Stadium
The first three pro football teams to call Dallas home played in the Cotton Bowl, starting with the 1952 Dallas Texans. The city's surviving gridiron squad, the Cowboys, moved into Texas Stadium in 1971. The facility's most unique feature is the hole in the... -
Texas Terror Football
The Texas Terror joined the Arena Football League in 1996 as an expansion team. They played their home games at the Compaq Center (formerly the Houston Summit). In 1998, the team changed its name to the Houston ThunderBears. While the team had the pro...
