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Toledo Mercurys
The Toledo Mercurys played in the International Hockey League (IHL) from 1947 until 1962. It was the league's first franchise outside of the Detroit Metro area. The team won the league championship, the Turner Cup, in its first season. They won again in 1951... -
Toledo Spitfire Football
The??Toledo Spitfire was women???s professional football team that played in the National Women???s Football Association (NWFA). The league's first season was 2001. The Spitfire joined the NWFA for the 2003 season as an expansion team. The team later moved to Ann Arbor and became... -
Toledo Storm Hockey
The Toledo Storm played in the East Coast Hockey League (now simply the ECHL) from 1991 to 2007. They won back-to-back Kelly Cups in 1993 and 1994. In 1996, the team made hockey history as Erin Whitten, one of the team's goaltenders, became the... -
Toledo Tigers Negro Leagues Baseball
The Toledo Tigers played in the Negro National League in 1923. *Product is official licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum -
Tom & Chee Crafty
Tom & Chee is crafty. -
Tom & Chee Not Your Mama's Grilled Cheese
Tom & Chee is not your mama's grilled cheese. -
Top Spin - Old Coney
Top Spin was a dizzying bit of fun at Old Coney from 2015 through 2019. Manufactured by Italian amusement park ride maker SBF Visa Group, it left more than few riders woozy but wanting more. -
Toronto Baseball Legacy
Don't mess with these legacy Toronto ballplayers - Cavan Biggio, Bo Bichette. and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.?? ?? *Product is officially licensed by the Major League Baseball Players Association -
Toronto Blizzard
The Toronto Blizzard joined the North American Soccer League in 1971 as the Metros, before becoming Metros-Croatia in 1975. They became the Blizzard in 1979 and kept that name until they folded in 1984. In 1983, they played in the Soccer Bowl but lost... -
Toronto Death Star Skydome
SkyDome opened in 1989 as the new home of Toronto's baseball and football teams. The city's basketball team played there from 1995 to 1999 while a new arena was being built downtown. The football team got the boot in 2015, leaving the baseball team... -
Toronto Falcons NASL
The original Toronto Falcons were established in 1967 and played one season in the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). After the United Soccer League merged with the NPSL, the Falcons played one season in that circuit. They averaged around 5,500 fans a game at... -
Toronto Metros Soccer
The Toronto Metros joined the old North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1975 after the Croatian National Sports Club Toronto Croatia (C.N.S.C.T.C) purchased the then National Soccer League (NSL) team. The Toronto Metros won the Soccer Bowl in 1976. In 1979, C.N.S.C.T.C., sold a... -
Toronto Northmen
Charter members of the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, the Memphis Southmen began as the Toronto Northmen. However, before the team could play a down, the Canadian government passed legislation to block any U.S.-based football league from operating in Canada. Unwilling to undergo... -
Toronto Phantoms
The Toronto Phantoms played in the Arena Football League??from 2001 to 2002. The team started in 1997 as the New York CityHawks. In 1999, the team moved to Hartford and became the New England SeaWolves, before moving to Ontario in 2001. -
Toronto Rifles
The??Toronto Rifles??were a minor-league professional??American football??team that played in the Continental Football League between 1964 and 1967. The team's home fields were??Maple Leaf Stadium??(1965)??and??Varsity Stadium??from 1966 to 1967. The team was owned by Montreal businessman Johnny Newman. -
Toronto Tornados Basketball
The Toronto Tornados were a professional basketball team in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) that played from 1983 to December 1985. OS16120 -
Toronto Toros
After only one season, the Ottawa Nationals relocated to Toronto in 1973 for the??second season of the??World Hockey Association (WHA). As the Toronto Toros they found success on the ice and at the gate, making the playofffs in their first two seasons in their... -
Toronto-Buffalo Royals
The Toronto-Buffalo Royals, or sometimes called the Buffalo-Toronto Royals, were a charter franchise of World Team Tennis (WTT). The Royals played half of their home matches in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the other half in Buffalo, New York. The Royals played only one season before being sold and moving to Hartford,... -
Torontober Toronto Rally Yee
Toronto fans are always ready for October baseball. -
Totem House
Totem House was a Seattle, Washington restaurant known for it's fish-and-chips, totem poles, and Northwestern art. It opened in the 1940s and closed in 2021. -
Toy Tiger
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 and checkout our sticker. -
ToyBiz
ToyBiz was founded in Montreal in 1988 as Charan Toys and became known for producing action figures, as well as plush and role-play toys of various licensed brands and characters. It primarily produced toys for Marvel Entertainment who became a majority owner in 1998.... -
Track and Field Video Game
With the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles on the horizon, Konami introduced this game to video arcades around the world in 1983. Home video game system versions followed for the Apple II, Atarti 2600. Commodore 64, and more. -
Trader Dick's Tiki Bar
Trader Dick's was a tiki bar located inside a casino in Sparks, Nevada, just outside of Reno. It opened in 1958 and closed in 2014. The spot became Gilley's for a few years, but that has now also closed. -
Trick or Treat
Trick-or-treating has been a popular Halloween tradition in the US and other countries for around 100 years. -
Try To Dectect It. It's Not Too Late (To Whip It)
Are we not style? We are vintage. This electric yellow tee throws it back with a retro-futuristic graphic, complete with a certain red dome you might recognize and the phrase “Try to detect it, it’s not too late.” Perfect for fans of synths, signals,... -
Tulsa Roughnecks
The Tulsa Roughnecks played in the old North American Soccer League from 1978 until the league folded after the 1984 season. The club started as the San Antonio Thunder in 1975. In 1977 it became Team Hawaii but moved to Oklahoma after playing just...
