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Family Video Logo Shirt
Family Video was in founded in 1978 in Springfield, Illinois as the Video Movie Club. The idea came about when??Midstates Appliance and Supply Company, owned by Charles Hoogland, found itself stuck with an excess of video movies as a result of being a distributor... -
Yell Quietly, I Have a Hangover
Somethings never change. -
Phil A. O'Fish
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 urban legend with many asserting Phil A. O'Fish never existed. He did, but he... -
It's a Dilly
It's one of the world's most famous ice cream bars. -
Power to the People - Muny Light
Municipal Light, better known as Muny Light, was founded 1907. A small utility, it eventually became a supplemental supplier of electricity for the city of Cleveland. In the late '70s, it became the center of a legal battle when then mayor??Mayor??Dennis Kucinich??refused to sell... -
92 Rock Cleveland
WRQC was arguably Cleveland's first modern rock radio station. It changed its call letters from WLYT in the spring of 1983 and began playing new wave and alternative rock, exclusively. The big rock station in town played some of this music, but for 92... -
Cleveland 216 Area Code - Youth Sizes
The 216 stand up and represent! -
Cleveland Soccer City
Cleveland City Stars??played in the United Soccer League (USL) from 2007 through 2009. Their home field was Bedford High School's football stadium. -
Forest City Ale and Beer
Forest City Beer and Ale brewed beers at their plant on the corner of Union Avenue and E. 69th Street from 1904 until 1948. The brewery was known for producing??a whole slew of pre and post prohibition brews including Select Pilsner Beer, Waldorf, and... -
Arena Football League Original Logo
The Arena Football League was founded in 1986 by Jim Foster, who had gotten the idea from watching a Major Indoor Soccer League game earlier in the decade. After two test games in 1986, the league kicked off in 1987 with four teams travelling... -
The New Dead Ball Era
The juiced ball is gone. Welcome back dead ball era! -
Burger Chef and Jeff
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 nationwide locations. In the late '70s, animated spokespersons Burger Chef and Jeff were introduced.... -
Royal Castle Hamburgers
Royal Castle Hamburgers??was founded in 1938 by William Singer in Miami. The chain grew to over 175 locations in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Ohio, and Michigan.?? -
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. -
Akron Pros
Charter members of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1920, the Akron Pros were also that circuits first champions. Two years later the APFA became the National Football League. The Pros changed their name to the Indians in 1926 and folded at the... -
Woodsy Owl Give a Hoot Don't Pollute
Woodsy Owl first appeared in 1971 and asked Americans to take better care of the environment by disposing of trash properly. This updated version debuted in the early 1990s and helped inspire a new generation to give a hoot. -
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... -
Euclid Tavern
The Euclid Tavern is one of Cleveland's most important and legendary live music venues. Opened in 1909, the "Euc" became a storied venue on the Cleveland music scene. Early in their career, Green Day performed there and got paid $100. Scenes for the 1987... -
Cleveland Stokers
The Cleveland Stokers played in the United Soccer Association (USA) in 1967 and the North American Soccer League (formed when the USA merged with the National Professional Soccer League) in 1968. They played their home games at Cleveland Stadium. The biggest highlight of their... -
Cleveland Stars Soccer
The Cleveland Stars joined the American Soccer League in 1972. In 1974, they became the Cleveland Cobras. The team folded after the 1981 season.