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NYC Gothams
The??New York Gothams were established in 1883 in the NL. They replaced the??Troy Trojans. The Gothams played their home games at the original Polo Grounds. In 1885 they became the Giants. -
O H I O 2021
It's been a crazy year in football and the world in general. Thankfully there have been some things in Ohio to cheer about! -
Oakland Breakers
The Oakland played in the second incarnation of World Team Tennis that began in 1981. The original league played from 1974 to 1978. The Breakers were charter members of the re-boot but folded after just two seasons. -
Oakland Oaks 1969 ABA Champions
The Oakland Oaks were a basketball team co-owned by singer Pat Boone. They began in 1967 as charter members of the American Basketball Association. They went from worst to first in 1969, capturing the second-ever ABA title. In 1970, the team moved east to... -
Oakland Oaks ABA
The Oakland Oaks were a basketball team co-owned by singer Pat Boone. They began in 1967 as charter members of the American Basketball Association. They went from worst to first in 1969, capturing the second-ever ABA title. In 1970, the team moved east to... -
Oakland Skates Roller Hockey
The Oakland Skates competed in the Roller Hockey International (RHI) league from 1993 to 1996. OS15794 -
Oakland Stompers
The Oakland Stompers played in the original North American Soccer League for just one season. Founded as the Hartford Bicentennials??in 1975, the team moved to Oakland in 1978. In 1979, the team was purchased by Peter Pocklington, who also owned the Edmonton Oilers hockey... -
Oakley Drive-In Theater
After a pitched battle between the local zoning board and drive-in owners, the Oakley Drive-In opened September 6, 1956 on Madison Road in Cincinnati. The first film shown was the??Alfred Hitchcock-directed thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much??starring James Stewart and Doris Day.??The Drive-in... -
Oceanic Repellent Bat Sprays
Holy ocean predators! Show off your retro crime-fighting style with our “Oceanic Repellent Bat Sprays” tee. This shirt features vintage-styled cans of Barracuda, Whale, Manta-Ray, and Shark Repellent—because you never know what dangers lurk in Gotham Harbor. Perfect for fans of campy caped crusader... -
Oertels Beer
Cheer up with glass of a dark, drinkable cream brew and??Louisville classic, Oertels Beer. -
Off Ramp Cafe and Lounge
The building that housed the Off Ramp Cafe was built in 1908 and was home to a variety of shops until the 1950s when a successive string of muisc clubs occupied the space. In 1986 it began booking alternative rock acts as the Off... -
Official Joke Writer for Albert The Alley Cat
Milwaukee, Wisconsin's fiercest feline weatherman was Albert the Alley Cat. The man behind the cat was Jack DuBlon, who had a career spanning decades of television on TV6. -
Oh Dear, Did I Break Wind?
Grace? She died 30 years ago. FC7907 -
Oh My God! They're Turkeys!
"Those can't be skydivers..." 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... -
Oh, Christmas Tree Cakes
Cake it up this Christmas. -
Oh, Fudge
Oh, fudge, Ralphie! -
Ohio American Flag
Ohio IS America! -
Ohio Black and White Plaid
The seasons follow a certain pattern in Ohio, and fall is no exception. -
Ohio Cannon
The Ohio Cannon played in the 1999 season of the short-lived Regional Football League. The team played it's home games at the Glass Bowl. Former college football star Major Harris was the team's quarterback. They finished with three wins and four losses but still... -
Ohio Cities
Ohio is home to major American cities like Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, and Toledo.

