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The Birmingham Black Barons played Negro League Baseball from 1920 to 1960. They alternated home stands with the Birmingham Barons in Birmingham's Rickwood Field, usually drawing larger crowds and equal press. *Design is officially licensed from...
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The Birmingham Americans were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. They won that league's championship, World Bowl I, and as it turned out, only. Immediately after the...
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Despite drawing some of the biggest crows in the first season of the World Football League (WFL), and winning World Bowl I (and as it turned out, only), the Birmingham...
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Record Bar was a music chain founded in Durham, NC in 1963. At its peak it had over 190 stores, mostly in the Southeastern U.S. and primarily in malls. Record...
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The Birmingham Bolts were members of the original XFL in 2001 season, that league's only season. The team finished with 2 wins and 8 losses while averaging 17,000 fans a...
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Turtles Records & Tapes was a chain of music stores based in Atlanta. Founded in 1977, it had over 125 stores throughout the South at its peak, mostly in Georgia...
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The DuMont Television Network began broadcasting on June 28, 1942, the nation's third TV network behind NBC and CBS. Regular network service began on August 15, 1946. It was started...
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Musicland was founded in Minneapolis in 1955. In 1964, it merged with music distributor JL Marsh followed by merger in 1968 with record label and distributor Pickwick International. In 1977,...
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The Negro American League was formed on May 9, 1937 and brought together the best teams from the West and South. The NAL began its inaugural season with just seven...
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Baby Doe's Matchless Mine was a theme restaurant popular in the 1970s and 1980s. The chain was named for Elizabeth McCourt "Baby" Doe Tabor (1854–935), the young bride of Central City,...
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Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of...
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Based in Cleveland, Millbrook Bread was sold throughout the Midwest in the 1970s and 1980s. In the 1990s, it's parent brand opted to go with another name nationwide in an...
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What could be more convenient? Drive up to the little booth, drop off your film, come back the next day and see your pictures. Mail them to friends and family!...
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Sivils Drive-In opened in Houston in 1938. After an article in Life magazine, a Dallas location was opened in 1940. A Birmingham location was later added to the chain.
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The short-lived Alliance of American Football (AAF) launched in spring 2019. The AAF folded halfway through its inaugural season.
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Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of...
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Remember kids, Electricity is your friend, but he can kill you. Get the T-shirt too! *Sticker is 3.47" x 4"
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The International Record Syndicate, or I.R.S. Records, was a label founded by Miles Copeland (brother of The Police's Stewart Copeland) and Jay Boberg. A division of A&M Records, its roster...
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Encouraged by the initial success of his American Basketball Association (ABA), which challenged the National Basketball Association (NBA), Gary Davidson and his cohorts turned their attention to hockey. On November...
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In the early 1950s, between 20,000-60,000 people a year were becoming afflicted with polio. Jonas Salk and his team at the University of Pittsburgh developed a polio vaccine in 1952....
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In 1976, America's largest fast food chain introduced the character of Phil A. O'Fish to help sell their fish sandwiches. In recent years it has become the opposite of an...
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While it sounds like a feel good, positive mental health message, the "I'm Thumbody" campaign was, in fact, created for a financial services firm. It was introduced in 1971 and...