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Jerry Springer Take of Yourself and Each Other
Jerry Springer was much more than the host of a crazy daytime talk show, he was a beloved adopted native son of Greater Cincinnati. He was a member of City Council before becoming mayor. He later went into broadcasting and politics. It was worth... -
Frischs Hot Fudge Cake
This legendary dessert (and one of our favorite things) was first served in 1970. It's the one and only Frisch's Hot Fudge Cake! Enjoy this new Frisch's design from Old School Shirts! -
Baseball Lineup 1975 Cincinnati Big & Red &
In 1990, Cincinnati went wire to wire and won the championship, sweeping heavily favored Oakland.?? -
Baseball Lineup 1990 Cincinnati &
In 1990, Cincinnati went wire to wire and won the championship, sweeping heavily favored Oakland.?? -
Covington Landing
Covington Landing was an entertainment complex along the Ohio River at the end of Madison Avenue. It sat on barges and featured national and local bars and eateries, as well as a riverboat and other attractions. It opened in 1990 to much fanfare and... -
CVG 1947 Poster Tee
On January 10, 1947, the first commercial flight landed at what was then called the Greater Cincinnati Airport in the Boone County, Kentucky hamlet of Hebron. Officials in Cincinnati saw this as a temporary situation and continued their ultimately unsuccessful efforts to bring the... -
Riverfront Stadium Est. 1970
Riverfront Stadium, later Cinergy Field, was the home of the Reds from 1970 until 2002. The team captured three World Series titles (1975, 1976, and 1990) while playing there. -
Crosley Field Scoreboard
Built in 1912 as Redland Field, the Cincinnati Reds home ballpark was renamed Crosley Field, in honor of the team's new owner, in 1934. It was the home of the Reds until 1970 when they moved into Riverfront Stadium. One of the most iconic... -
Merry Christmas - Reddy Kilowatt
Are you "reddy" for an electrifying Christmas? -
Dutch Pantry
Dutch Pantry was a restaurant chain founded in Selinsgrove, PA in 1945. It eventually grew to over 50 locations in 12 states but by the early 1980s the chain was in decline. Most were closed by the end of that decade. -
Scum of the Earth WKRP in Cincinnati
Arguably the second-funniest episode of WKRP in Cincinnati. In Hoodlum Rock, the station, looking to better promote its new rock & roll format, decides to promote a concert by an emerging punk band from England called Scum of the Earth. Real-life glam rocker (and later... -
Les Nessman Award Winner
Newsman Les Nessman is a five-time winner of the Buckeye Newshawk Award as well as a a Silver Sow recipient. Though set in the Tristate, WKRP in Cincinnati was based on Atlanta radio station WQXI, where show creator Hugh Wilson's friend worked. Nonetheless, the... -
Laurel & Hardy Watercolor Portrait
Laurel & Hardy were one of the most famous comedy duos in history. Stan Laurel, born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in England, came to the U.S. in 1912 with a comedy troupe in which he performed. After the tour, he decided to stay and later... -
Laurel & Hardy Screwballs
Laurel & Hardy were one of the most famous comedy duos in history. Stan Laurel, born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in England, came to the U.S. in 1912 with a comedy troupe in which he performed. After the tour, he decided to stay and later... -
Laurel & Hardy Christ-mess
Laurel & Hardy were one of the most famous comedy duos in history. Stan Laurel, born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in England, came to the U.S. in 1912 with a comedy troupe in which he performed. After the tour, he decided to stay and later... -
Laurel & Hardy Cartoon Mess
Laurel & Hardy were one of the most famous comedy duos in history. Stan Laurel, born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in England, came to the U.S. in 1912 with a comedy troupe in which he performed. After the tour, he decided to stay and later... -
Elvis Concert Ticket Cincinnati
Elvis played his second-to-last concert at??Riverfront Coliseum??in Cincinnati on June 25, 1977. -
Ohio American Flag
Ohio IS America! -
Kelly Leak Baseball Card
Former neighborhood troublemaker, and some time loan shark, Kelly Leak became a star outfielder for the Bears. -
The New Dead Ball Era
The juiced ball is gone. Welcome back dead ball era! -
Brood X-orcist
Cicadas??are winged insects, known for the songs sung by most, but not all, males of the species. They are better known for their swarming behavior which occurs every 13 to 17 years, depending on thee brood, or generation. There are 23 broods in North... -
The Modern Rock 500 - 97X
WOXY, 97X, was one of the most important alternative rock radio stations in America from 1985 until it went off the air in 2004. Every Memorial Day Weekend, the station ran the Modern Rock 500, a countdown of the top tracks of the post-punk... -
Sudsy Malone's
Sudsy Malone's, officially, Sudsy Malone's Rock 'n Roll Laundry & Bar, and just Sudsy's to music fans, was a laundromat and rock & roll venue on Short Vine in Corryville. It opened in 1986 and hosted smaller rock and indie acts. During its run,... -
I Survived McAlpin's Moonlight Madness Sale
It was the biggest event of the year, after the Christmas holiday of course, at this Cincinnati-based department store chain. Each spring, shoppers would descend on McAlpin's to pick up the craziest bargains in town. Although the store would have deals throughout the day, during... -
Kon Tiki Restaurant
Steve Crane was an actor turned restaurateur. After opening the highly successful Luau restaurant in Beverly Hills in the late 1940s, he started the Kon Tiki chain in 1958. Most of these were located inside Sheraton hotels. -
Benjamin Harrison Baseball
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States serving between 1889 and 1893. He was elected after conducting one of the first ???front-porch??? campaigns by delivering short speeches to delegations that visited him in Indianapolis. Born in North Bend, Ohio, he attended... -
Jerry's Restaurant
Jerry's was founded in Lexington in 1946, quickly becoming a Kentucky favorite. In 1957, the restaurant began franchising. In 1990, the chain was acquired by Denny's who converted most locations to that nameplate while renaming about a dozen locations Jerry's J-Boy, after it's signature... -
The Cool Ghoul - Vintage Design
The Cool Ghoul was the horror movie host on Channel 19, debuting in 1969, less than a year after the station first went on the air. Portrayed by Dick Von Hoene, the character originated on the radio a few years earlier. A Cincinnati native,... -
BORON
Standard Oil of Ohio operated gas station's in its home state under the Sohio name. In the surrounding states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, and Michigan, the stations were called Boron.?? ?? -
The Cincinnati Gardens Ticket Stub
On August 27, 1964, The Beatles performed for 14,000 fans at the??Cincinnati Gardens.??The Cincinnati Enquirer??story reporting on the concert read: "Teenagers Revel In Madness: Young Fans Drop Veneer Of Civilization For Beatles". Temperatures reached upwards of 115 degrees in the arena, causing some fans...
