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The Official WKRP "Turkey Drop" Tee
The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati,??and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follows the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in disaster and hilarity, with the final line of the show emerging... -
The Original Drive 1987
Everyone knows about "The Drive," but do you know about the ORIGINAL Drive that took place one week earlier? -
The Original Monster In My Pocket
Introduced by Matchbox of toy car fame, Monster in My Pocket went on to become a media franchise, spawning board and video games, trading cards, comic books, and TV shows. -
The Original Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Party 1988 Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
Its the biggest party of 1988. Printed on a super soft 50/50 cotton poly blend crewneck sweatshirt The sweater everyone is "dying" to wear to all their holiday parties this year Designed and printed from a local business in the USA Fun Christmas gift... -
The Palace of Auburn Hills
Opened in 1988, The Palace of Auburn Hills was a multi-purpose arena that hosted concerts and other events and was home to several sports teams including the basketball's Detroit Pistons and hockey's Detroit Vipers. The Pistons left in 2017 and though the building was... -
The Philadelphia Bell
The Philadelphia Bell were a franchise in the World Football League which began play in 1974. The Bell folded, along with the rest of the league, halfway through the 1975 campaign. -
The Phoenix Hill Tavern Neon Sign
The Phoenix Hill Tavern opened in 1976 and quickly became one of the most popular and successful nightclubs in the city, along with sibling property Jim Porter's Good Time Emporium. The Tavern hosted a variety of nationally touring musical acts from Meat Loaf to... -
The Prize Movie
The Prize Movie??was a fixture on Cleveland TV for close to two decades. Hosted by popular radio personality John Lanigan, it ran weekday afternoons on Channel 43. During breaks in the afternoon movie, Lanigan would draw a name to find a contestant whom he... -
The Pterodactyl Club
The Pterodactyl Club was the preeminent rock & roll venue and dance club in Charlotte in the '80s and '90s, hosting all of the top musical acts of the day. -
The Pub Of Love
The Pub of Love was Nashville favorite located at the corner of 12th and Porter. -
The Purple Gator
The Purple Gator was a concert venue located in the Magnolia Shopping Center off of Kings Highway near Restaurant Row in Myrtle Beach. It operated from 1987 to 1995 and welcomed many of the country's top musical acts. -
The Rockpile (War Memorial Stadium)
"Baseball is played in a park. Football is played in a stadium. War Memorial Stadium." - George Carlin. Buffalo's iconic venue opened in opened in 1937 as??Roesch Memorial Stadium, the venue was later known as??Grover Cleveland Stadium??and??Civic Stadium.??Too most in Western New York, though,... -
The Salt Palace Arena
The Salt Palace was an arena in Salt Lake City, Utah that was home to the Utah Stars of the??American Basketball Association (ABA)?? after the team moved to town from Los Angeles. While in Utah. The Stars won the 1971 ABA Championship. The Stars... -
The Soft Glow Of Electric Sex
Only one thing could have dragged me away.. FC11893 Â -
The St. Louis Cicadas Baseball Team
The sounds of cicadas will be buzzin' around the ballpark in St. Louis! ITC16265 -
The Summer 60 Games - Red Tee
They say 60 games is better than one. Sit on your porch and listen to Cincinnati baseball in this great design from Old School Shirts! *A portion of proceeds from the sale of this shirt benefits the Reds Community Fund -
The Summer of Sixty Games - Navy Tee
They say 60 games is better than one. Sit on your porch and listen to Tribe baseball in this great design from Old School Shirts! -
The Summer of Sixty Games - Orange Tee
They say 60 games is better than one. Sit on your porch and listen to Houston baseball in this great design from Old School Shirts! -
The Summer of Sixty Games - Royal Blue Tee
They say 60 games is better than one. Sit on your porch and listen to Cubbies baseball in this great design from Old School Shirts! -
The Summit Arena
The Summit opened in 1975 and was home to the NBA's Houston Rockers for whom the arena was primarily constructed. However, it was also the home ice of the original Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association from 1975 until 1978, as well as... -
The Syria Mosque
Dedicated in 1916, The Syria Mosque was originally a gathering place for the Shriners. It is best known to Pittsburghers as a concert venue having hosted acts such as Charlie Parker, Sam Cooke, Buddy Holly, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, The Who, R.E.M., and many,... -
The Toy Tiger Christmas Party '92 Ugly Sweatshirt
It's the Toy Tiger Christmas Party of '92! Toy Tiger was a famous night spot in Louisville that hosted rock concerts as well as wet T-shirt contests, banana eating competitions, and other such spectacles.??READ MORE -
The Trop St. Petersburg, FL
"The Trop" opened in 1990 as the Suncoast Dome in St. Petersburg, Florida. The facility didn't have a permanent tenant until 1991 when the Arena League Tampa Bay Storm moved in. Two years later, the area's pro hockey team moved in. In 1998, big... -
The Tuxedo
The Tuxedo Bar was a nightly go-to for the locals, natives and visitors of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. -
The Uncle Al Show
If you grew up in Cincinnati, chances are great that you were on the Uncle Al Show. Uncle Al and Captain Wendy entertained children of the midwest for over 35 years, and had one of the longest running kids TV shows in the history... -
The United States Est. 1776
The United States Est. 1776 with American Flag OSS17524 -
The Upstage 90s Logo
The Upstage was a dance club and music venue located on the second floor of 3609 Forbes Avenue in Oakland, right in the shadow of Pitt's ABC towers. A generation danced the night away and enjoyed live music there until it closed in 1995. -
The Upstage Original Logo
The Upstage was a dance club and music venue located on the second floor of 3609 Forbes Avenue in Oakland, right in the shadow of Pitt's ABC towers. A generation danced the night away and enjoyed live music there until it closed in 1995.
