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AAF Logo
The short-lived Alliance of American Football (AAF) launched in spring 2019. The AAF folded halfway through its inaugural season. -
Pontiac Silverdome Specs
The Pontiac Silverdome, better known as just the Silverdome, opened in 1975 in suburban Detroit. Its primary tenant was Detroit's pro football team. They left for a new downtown stadium in 2001. The city's pro basketball team played there for a decade (1978-1988). Other... -
Beer Olympics Champ
Athletes come in all shapes, sizes, and abilities. -
Los Angeles Blades - WHL
The original Los Angeles Blades played in the Western Hockey League (WHL), a minor league circuit based on the West Coast,?? from 1961 to 1967. The team began as the Victoria (B.C.) Cougars in 1949. They were sold and moved to Los Angeles in... -
Circus World
Circus World was a theme park in Haines City, FL that opened in 1974. Originally owned by Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey, it was intended to be the winter home of that company's circus operations as well as the site of its training... -
Cincinnati Comets Soccer
The Cincinnati Comets were a soccer team, the city's first pro club, that played in the American Soccer League from 1972 to 1975. -
Kentucky The Hutt
Ever notice how much the shape of Kentucky looks like Jabba the Hutt? Here's the shirt y'all. -
Chicago Express Hockey
The Chicago Express played in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) for one season, 2011-12.?? Their home ice was the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates. For that one season, Chicago had three pro hockey teams, which is what led to the demise of the... -
Cincinnati Rockers Retro Logo
This shirt features an alternate logo for??The Cincinnati Rockers, the Queen City's Arena Football League team that played from 1992 to 1993 at Riverfront Coliseum. -
Jim Crow Must Go
Jim Crow laws??were state and local ordinances that enforced??racial segregation??in the??South.??These laws were passed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by white??Southern Democrat-dominated state legislatures to disenfranchise and remove political and economic gains made by African Americans people during the post-Civil War??Reconstruction... -
Rock & Roll Concert 1961
The biggest names in rhythm and blues and rock & roll together, one night only! -
Las Vegas Wranglers 2014 Logo
The Wranglers were supposed to begin play as an expansion team in the West Coast Hockey League (WCHL) in 1999. However, lack of a suitable arena delayed their debut. By the time they had settled into the Orleans Arena in 2003, the East Coast... -
Laika First Dog in Space
Laika was the first living creature to orbit the Earth. A stray dog from the streets of Moscow, she made her historic flight on November 3, 1957 aboard Sputnik 2. Unfortunately she did not survive the mission. In 2008, a monument was erected to... -
The Summer of Sixty Games - Orange Tee
They say 60 games is better than one. Sit on your porch and listen to Houston baseball in this great design from Old School Shirts! -
Hudy 14-K
Introduced in the 1950s by Hudepohl Brewing of Cincinnati, Hudy 14-K was an American lager that went on to become one of the most popular brands in Greater Cincinnati area. It has since been reintroduced by??Christian Moerlein??and also sponsors a yearly run. Remember, "don't... -
Cincinnati Silverbacks
The Cincinnati Silverbacks were a professional indoor soccer club that competed in the National Professional Soccer League from 1995 to 1998. The team originated in Dayton as the Dayton Dynamo in 1987. They played their first two seasons in Cincinnati at the old Cincinnati... -
Ride The Tickler!
Chester Park was located at the northwest corner of Spring Grove and Mitchell Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio. It opened in 1875, its most famous ride was the Tickler until the park closed in 1932. -
Tic Tock Drive-In
Established in the 1950's, Tic Tock eventually had four locations in the San Francisco area. -
Neptune Fish Grotto
Neptune Fish Grotto opened in 1936 on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. -
Jumbo Grape Bubble Gum
Vintage Jumbo Grape Bubble Gum available in our unisex tee and our women's V-neck tee. -
Shillito's Elf "Santa's Workshop" Ugly Christmas Sweatshirt
The??Shillito's Elves may be in storage, but their??workshop??and holiday spirit live on. -
Camp Washington Chili - Ringer Tee
Camp Washington??Chili is world famous and has been featured on The Travel Channel's Man v. Food Nation, CBS News, HGTV, and more. Founded in 1940 by Steve Andon and Fred Zannbus, it truly is an area favorite. -
Vinyl is for Lovers
A phonograph, or vinyl, recordsare for those who like to listen to the music in what they consider to be a warmer and richer format. *This tee is unique and incredibly soft with a worn-in, vintage look and made of 100% garment-dyed ring spun... -
Indianapolis Ice Player Logo
An alternate logo for the Indianapolis Ice who played in the IHL from 1988 to 1999 and the CHL from 1999 to 2004. -
Harrisburg Giants
The Harrisburg Giants were a Negro leagues team established in 1890. In 1924, they joined the Eastern Colored League. Even after the color line was broken, the Giants played on. Unlike fellow surviving Negro leagues teams, they weren't a barnstorming team, but had a... -
Atlantic City Bacharach Giants
The Bacharach Giants were a Negro Leagues baseball team established in 1916 in Atlantic City. Until 1923, they were an independent team, save for 1920 when they were members of the Cuban League. In 1923, they joined the Eastern Colored League, In 1929, they... -
Dallas-Ft. Worth Spurs
The Dallas-Ft. Worth Spurs were members of the AA Texas League from 1965 until 1971, when the Washington Senators moved to the Lone Star State. The Spurs played their home games at Turnpike Stadium. Named after a nearby freeway, the capacity of the ballpark... -
I Survived The Blizzard of '78 Kentucky
Did you survive the Blizzard of '78? Known throughout the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes region as the Great Blizzard of 1978 and the White Hurricane, the storm blasted the area from Wednesday, January 25 through Friday, January 27, 1978. The cities of Milwaukee,... -
WKRP Hitting the Pavement Like Sacks of Wet Cement
The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follow's the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in disaster and hilarity, with the final line of the show... -
WKRP Turkey Drop Pinedale Mall I Survived
The most famous episode of WKRP in Cincinnati, and one of the most acclaimed episodes of any sitcom, "Turkeys Away" follow's the station's misguided attempt to give away turkeys. The whole promotion ends in disaster and hilarity, with the final line of the show...
