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The Nice Price
This was always one of the best deals in the record store, especially if you catching up on an artist's catalog. -
Baseball Lineup 1979 Pittsburgh &
After beating Cincinnati in the league championship series, Pittsburgh went on to win the 1979 world championship. The team called itself The Family after a popular song of the day. That same year, the city's football team also won a world championship, making Pittsburgh... -
Baseball Lineup 1997 Cleveland &
In 1997, Cleveland won the pennant and returned to the championship where they lost to Florida in a heartbreaking Game 7. The club, though, is one of the most beloved teams in Cleveland sports history.?? -
Baseball Lineup 1989 San Francisco &
In 1989, San Francisco finished with a record of??92 wins and 70 losses. They won the pennant but lost the championship to their East Bay rivals. -
Baseball Lineup 1988 Los Angeles & LAD
In 1988, Los Angeles finished 94-67 and won the championship over Oakland. They are regarded as one of the best teams ever. READ MORE HERE. -
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... -
Ottawa Civics
The Ottawa Civics lasted for only two weeks in World Hockey Association (WHA. They started the 1975-76 season as the Denver Spurs, who were a bit of an oddity. The Spurs actually began four years earlier as members of the Western Hockey League. When that... -
United States of America Baseball
America's past time is enjoyed around the world. -
Two Guys Stores
Two Guys from Harrison, better known as the Two Guys department store chain, was founded in New Jersey, was founded in the late 1940s, somewhat by accident. Brothers??Herbert and Sidney Hubschman, who had operated a snack bar at the headquarters of RCA, obtained several... -
St. Louis Stampede
The St. Louis Stampede played in the Arena Football League in 1995 and 1996. They made the playoffs both years but lost in the first round. -
Saturday Night Dead
Saturday Night Dead was a horror movie TV show that aired on Channel 3 in Philadelphia from from 1984 to 1990. -
Minneapolis Marines Football
The Minneapolis Marines were a professional football team established in 1905. An independent team for most of its existence, it joined the American Professional Football Association in 1921, that league's second season. The team ceased operations after the 1924 season but reformed as the... -
Gimbel's Christmas
Gimbel Brothers, better known as Gimbels, was an American department store chain from 1887 until 1987. Though it stared in Indiana it is widely known for creating the Gimbels Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia, the oldest such parade in the country. -
Hawaii Chiefs ABL
The Hawaii Chiefs were members of the American Basketball League, a short-lived circuit that operated for a season and a half starting in 1961. Unlike other ABL clubs, the Chiefs drew well, rotating home games between??the??Civic Auditorium, the??Conroy Bowl??at??Schofield Barracks??and??Bloch Arena. A crowd of... -
Oh, Fudge
Oh, fudge, Ralphie! -
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. -
Montreal Beavers
The Montreal Beavers were established in 1961 as the Indianapolis Warriors in the United Football League. In 1965, the team moved to Ft. Wayne and joined the Continental Football League. In 1966, the club was sold and moved to Montreal where it was renamed... -
Wonderboy Bat Co.
Roy will use only one bat. -
Record Revolution
Record Revolution was established in 1967 in the Coventry neighborhood of Cleveland Heights. It was a Greater Cleveland institution for generations of music buyers. -
Virginia Destroyers
The Virginia Destroyers played in the United Football League in 2011 and 2012. The team was established in 2009 as the Florida Tuskers, a charter member of the league. After the 2010 season, the team relocated to Virginia Beach. The Destroyers won the 2011... -
Munson Master of Hellfire
He's not pulling the strings, he's shredding them to save Hawkins. -
Elvis International Marquee
The King set up a residency at the International Hotel in Las Vegas and played there annually from 1969 to 1976, He sold out every show. -
Charlotte Rage
The Charlotte Rage were an Arena Football League team that played from 1992 to 1996.??Their home field was the Charlotte Coliseum, except for the 1995 season when they played in Independence Arena. -
Las Vegas Stars Elvis Logo
The AAA Stars were stablished in 1983 when the Spokane Indians moved to the Las Vegas Valley. The team was known as the Portland Beavers from 1919 to 1973. The team changed its name to the 51s in 2001, in honor of nearby Area... -
Jets Circle Logo
The original Jets were charter members of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972. They caused quite a stir when they signed superstar Bobby Hull to a million dollar contract. They were runners-up in the league's first championship final, but won in 1975 and... -
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,... -
St. Louis Gunners Football
Established in 1931, the St. Louis Gunners were an independent football team that played the final three games of the 1934 NFL season after the collapse of the Cincinnati Reds football club. They beat Pittsburgh in their first league meeting but lost to Detroit... -
Spartan Discount Department Store
Spartan Mart was a discount department store chain that operated in the 1960s and 1970s. -
Kenny King's Family Restaurants
Kenny King's was a sit-down, fast-casual family restaurant chain that operated in Northeast Ohio from the 1950s until the mid 1990s. It was best known as a franchisee of Kentucky Fried Chicken as well as for offering its own Big King steakburger. -
Turn Out the Lights Seattle
In April of 1971, real estate agents Bob McDonald and Jim Youngren erected a billboard just outside of Seattle-Tacoma International Aiport during a breif economic downturn for the area. It read, "will the last person leaving Seattle turn out the lights." Though it was...
