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Tecmo Bowl
Do you have what it takes to win it all? -
Splatterhouse
Noted for its violent themes, Splatterhouse made its arcade debut in 1988, followed by a series of games for home systems and computers. It was one of the first video games to come with a parental advisory sticker. -
Orange Army
The Orange Army was the Wichita Wings fan-base of fans the Wichita Wings of the Major Indoor Soccer League. A rabid group of supporters, they packed the 9,600-seat Kansas Coliseum for several seasons in the mid-1980's. -
WAZU Radio
Prior to becoming WDHT, in the late 1970s they changed their call letters to??WAZU??under their new name??"WAZU, The New FM 103 The Zoo...from W to A to Z to U!" Then in the 1980s they renamed as??"Rockradio FM 103 WAZU"??and then later as??"102.9 WAZU". -
Montreal Manic
The Montreal Manic were members of the old North American Soccer League from 1981 to 1983. Their home field was Olympic Stadium. The team had previously been based in Philadelphia where they were known as the Fury.?? -
Dixie Drive-In Theatre
The Dixie Drive-In Theatre opened in 1955 in Louisville's Shively neighborhood. Located at 4915 Dixie Hwy., it closed in 1967. The site was later a K-Mart and is currently a large grocery store. -
Vanguard
Vanguard debuted in video arcades in 1981 and later became available as home video game on the Atari 2600 and later Atari 5200 platforms. -
GamePro Reviews - 5.0
GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
The Cincinnati Gardens Ticket Stub
On August 27, 1964, The Beatles performed for 14,000 fans at the??Cincinnati Gardens.??The Cincinnati Enquirer??story reporting on the concert read: "Teenagers Revel In Madness: Young Fans Drop Veneer Of Civilization For Beatles". Temperatures reached upwards of 115 degrees in the arena, causing some fans... -
Devil Costume
These inexpensive plastic masks and vinyl smocks were an iconic American symbol of Halloween from the 1950s to the 1970s. Â OS6015 -
Dracula Bat
Dracula??a Gothic horror??novel published in 1897 by Irish author??Bram Stoker that first introduced the character of??Count Dracula. It is widely believed the character was based on??Vlad III Dracula of Romania, often called??Vlad the Impaler. -
Retro Clown Halloween Mask
These vintage clown costumes also came as costume 'jamas! The could be washed, they could be worn as a costume or they could be worn as cuddly, soft pajamas. Do you remember these? -
Retro Skeleton Halloween Costume
Join the skeleton crew in this vintage collection of Halloween costumes and masks apparel from Old School Shirts. -
Cotton Club Swiss Creme Soda
Cotton Club Bottling and Canning was founded in 1902 as Miller and Becker Bottlers on Cleveland's east side. It was an iconic soft drink maker and bottler for generations. In addition to making popular verities such as Swiss Creme Soda, Cotton Club was also... -
Vintage Derby T-shirt
The first Derby was held in 1875 in Louisville and is the most famous horse racing event in the world. -
Marty Brennaman In The Hall of Fame
Marty Brennaman began doing Reds play-by-play in 1972. He retired at the end of the 2019 season. For most of his time in the broadcast booth he was teamed with former Reds pitching great Joe "The Ole Lefthander" Nuxhall and provided the soundtrack to... -
Kang Fu
Kang Fu as a video game released in 1996 by GREat Effects Development. Made for the Amiga system, it has been dubbed one of the worst video games of all time. -
MLK - Made by History
"We are not makers of history. We are made by history." This quote by the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King comes from a sermon he wrote in his 1963 book??Strength to Love. A portion of proceeds from each shirt sold benefits The MLK Coalition.... -
Surf Cincinnati "Looking Good"
Surf Cincinnati was a water park located in Forest Park, Ohio, just off of I-275 in suburban Cincinnati. It opened in 1990 and competed with the famous Sunlite Pool, The Beach, and Kings Island's new water park. In 2000, a nightclub called??Caddy's??was added after... -
Gilbert Gnarley
"Hello! My name is Gilbert Gnarley, G-N-A-R-L-E-Y..." He's just a slightly confused old man living at the St. Pia Zadora retirement home in Pisgah, Ohio. Sprung from the mind of nationally syndicated radio legend Gary Burbank, he called companies asking about why their jelly... -
Toronto Metros Soccer
The Toronto Metros joined the old North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1975 after the Croatian National Sports Club Toronto Croatia (C.N.S.C.T.C) purchased the then National Soccer League (NSL) team. The Toronto Metros won the Soccer Bowl in 1976. In 1979, C.N.S.C.T.C., sold a... -
Los Angeles Xtreme
The Xtreme??were members of the original XFL in 2001 season, that league's only season. The team finished?? with 7 wins and 3 losses while averaging 22,000 fans at the cavernous Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. They won the league's championship called the Million Dollar Game.... -
Raleigh Cougars Basketball
The Raleigh Cougars were members of the United States Basketball League from 1997 to 1999. Their homecourt was Dorton Arena and the team's roster featured many players who had played at area colleges and universities. -
Brooklyn Football Dodgers AAFC
The Brooklyn Dodgers football team was a charter member of the??All-America Football Conference (AAFC) starting in 1946. Following the 1948, season, the Dodgers were merged with the crosstown football Yankees to become the Brooklyn-New York Yankees, leaving the league with seven teams. At the... -
Jolly Roger Drive-In
Ahoy matey! Check out our Jolly Roger Drive-In Theatre shirt available in our soft, heather gray tee. -
Forest Auto Drive-In Theatre
Forest Auto Drive-In Theatre. -
Falls Can Be Fatal
Watch your step out there. Falls can be fatal. -
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Joe Morgan was an integral part of The Big Red Machine that won the World Series in 1975 and 1976. Morgan had a storied career and and his considered one of the besr second basemen of all time, both on the field and at... -
Ghoster Coaster
The Ghoster Coaster, officially Scooby-Doo's Ghoster Coaster, was the world's first suspended coaster for kids. Unlike conventional coasters, riders, placed in tandem on a motorcycle-like car, were lifted elevator-style to the top of the ride and released. Opened in 1998 at Kings Island, it... -
Louisville Rainbow Horse
The first Derby was held in 1875 in Louisville and is the most famous horse racing event in the world.
