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Cornelia Street Cafe
Artists Raphaela Pivetta, Charles McKenna,?? and Robin Hirsch opened the Cornelia Street Cafe in 1977 at 29 Cornelia St., between Bleecker and West Fourth streets. Back then it was a small art gallery and performance space. With only a??toaster oven, a cappuccino machine, and... -
Pitch-O-Matic
The Pitch-O-Matic pitches the ball to you! Get better baseball skills, learn to bat and hit that inside and outside pitch with the Pitch-O-Matic. -
Cincinnati RailRaiders
Cincinnati's third foray into the American Hockey League, following the??Mohawks??in the '50s and the??Swords??in the early '70s, the Mighty Ducks skated at the??Cincinnati Gardens??from 1997 to 2005. A farm team of Anaheim, they ended their affiliation in 2005. The team then became the RailRaiders... -
Crossroads Mall Boulder
Crossroads Mall opened in Boulder in 1963. It closed in 2004 and was demolished. The area is now occupied by an outdoor, lifestyle shopping center. -
Pink Nightmare Christmas Sweatshirt
"He looks like a pink nightmare!" Remember Ralphie's ill-fated bunny suit with this great sweatshirt (or T-shirt) from Old School Shirts. -
Los Angeles Blades - 1978
The Los Angeles Blades played in the Pacific Coast Hockey League for the 1978-79 season. They took their name from the city's old Western Hockey League team that played in L.A. from 1961 to 1967 and the arrival of the big league Kings. -
Holtman's Vintage Sign Logo
Holtman's Donuts opened in May of 1960. The first shop was in the village of Newtown just east of Cincinnati. Today, Holtman's is serving up donuts in Loveland, Williamsburg, Over-the-Rhine, and West Chester, with Oakley coming in 2019. This vintage sign T-shirt immortalizes the... -
Cincinnati Tigers Hockey
After the Central Hockey League (CHL) version of the Stingers folded 33 games into the 1979/80 season, Cincinnati was left without a pro hockey team for the first time since 1974, when the American Hockey League's Swords folded. The Tigers hit the ice in... -
Celtic Cincy
Though known for its German heritage, you can still find lots of folks of Irish descent in the Queen City, or those just feel Irish one day of the year. -
Celtic Chicago
The Irish and folks of Irish decent have lived in Chicago even before it was incorporated as a city in 1837. In the following years, Irish numbers grew rapidly particularly after the arrival of refugees from the Great Famine. By 1850 Irish immigrants accounted... -
Irish You Were Beer
Everyone's always glad to see you on St. Patrick's Day in this great design from Old School Shirts. -
Vintage Leprechaun
Always a friendly face-- if you're lucky enough to find one. -
Drunkle Sam
They've always been close friends! Pick up this design, based on a nineteenth century postcard, from Old School Shirts today! -
East-West 75th Anniversary All-Star Game
The??East???West All-Star Game??was an annual game for??Negro league baseball??players and held toward the end of the season. The game was created by Gus Greenlee, owner of the??Pittsburgh Crawfords. In??1933, he decided to match the??Major League Baseball All-Star Game??with??Negro league version. Newspaper balloting was set... -
Cleveland Hornets
The Indianapolis ABCs of the Negro National League became The Cleveland Buckeyes in 1927 and halfway through the season changed their name to the Cleveland Hornets. They only lasted one season though. An unrelated Cleveland Buckeyes team joined the Negro American League in 1942. -
ICEMAN Classic 80s Air Force Tee
Long live the Iceman!OSS17497 -
Dallas Americans
Dallas Americans (not to be confused with the indoor football team) was an American Soccer League club that played until the ASL folded, then the club joined the newly formed United Soccer League.  OS16501 -
Cincinnati Destination Tee
Cincinnati is a city in Ohio, on the Ohio River. Featured landmarks including its 19th-century architecture, the Findlay Market, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden and the Cincinnati Museum Center, keep tourists coming back to visit year after year. CN15931 -
Chicago Destination Tee
Chicago, on Lake Michigan in Illinois. Featured landmarks including its bold architecture, the iconic John Hancock Center, the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) and the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower, keep tourists coming back to visit year after year.  OS16006 -
The Hangar -Dallas, Texas - Hockey Version
The home of pro basketball and hockey in Dallas opened in 2001. It's nickname is derived from its sponsor.

