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Derby Southwest Motif
The first Derby was held in 1875 in Louisville and is the most famous horse racing event in the world. The entire horseracing world knows its significance. -
Louisville Rainbow Horse
The first Derby was held in 1875 in Louisville and is the most famous horse racing event in the world. -
Wild & Crazy St. Patty's Day
It's a wild & crazy time everywhere on St. Patrick's Day! -
Kiss Me I'm Vaccinated
You may be Irish, but have you had your jab? Let the world know with this great St. Patrick's Day T-shirt from Old School Shirts. -
The Marshals
The Marshals first took the (indoor) field in Waco, Texas in 2004 as members of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL). Financial issues with team's owners caused the league to take over the Marshals, selling them at the end of their first season to... -
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. -
FREE SCOTTIE
Free Scottie T-shirt available now. Show your support for Scottie with this Free Scottie Mugshot T shirt. CN16345 -
St. Louis Destination Tee
St. Louis is a major city in Missouri along the Mississippi River. Landmarks featuring the Gateway Arch, the St. Louis Zoo and Art Museum, baseball and blues music, keep tourists coming back to visit year after year. OS16004 -
Death Valley Baton Rouge
"Death Valley in Baton Rouge is the loudest stadium I've ever been in." - Adrian Karsten Nary a team has made it out of the stadium forebodingly known as Death Valley in Baton Rouge. -
Toronto Death Star Skydome
SkyDome opened in 1989 as the new home of Toronto's baseball and football teams. The city's basketball team played there from 1995 to 1999 while a new arena was being built downtown. The football team got the boot in 2015, leaving the baseball team... -
WBUF-TV Channel 17
WBUF-TV hit the airwaves on August 17, 1953. Using the then new UHF ban, the station was an affiliate for all for major networks of the day: ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont. Unfortunately, most TV sets sold during that time did not have the... -
Arizona Sandsharks
The Arizona Sandsharks played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) from 1992 until 1997 when the league folded. Charter members of the CISL, they were the city's first indoor soccer team since the Phoenix Inferno of the Major Indoor Soccer League. The Sandsharks... -
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... -
The Ballpark in Arlington
The Ballpark in Arlington opened in 1994 as the new home of baseball's Rangers, who formerly played in Arlington Stadium. The team played there until 2020 when it moved into a new facility next door. Today, the reconfigured stadium is home to soccer, football,... -
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... -
Trader Dick's Tiki Bar
Trader Dick's was a tiki bar located inside a casino in Sparks, Nevada, just outside of Reno. It opened in 1958 and closed in 2014. The spot became Gilley's for a few years, but that has now also closed. -
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.