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WCPO-TV
WCPO TV was the station first signed on the air at noon on July 26, 1949, and first face seen was Big Jim Stacey.??Originally operating on VHF channel 7; it was Cincinnati's third television station. -
Space in My Heart - Vintage Valentine's Day Tee
Is there space in your heart for a Valentine's Day sweetie? -
No One But Yoo-Hoo - Vintage Valentine's Day Tee
Are you you-hoo the one? . -
Hi, Cookie - Vintage Valentine's Day Tee
Share a cup of tea with your sweetie in this great vintage Valentine's Day shirt. -
Kilowatt Servant of the Century
First appearing in 1926, Reddy Kilowatt??is a cartoon character that served as a mascot for??various??electric utilities across the United States, and a few other??countries for over,70 years. -
Portside Marketplace Logo
Portside was a an entertainment and shopping district in downtown Toledo. It opened in May 1984 to much fanfare, including parades on both land and water. Though it was a popular regional destination, it was unable to pull shoppers away from suburban malls. It... -
Tahiti Bar Philadelphia
Operating on the naughtier side of the palm tree, the Tahiti Bar opened in Philadelphia in 1958. -
Dayton Wings
The Dayton Wings played in the World Basketball League during the 1991-92 season. They won the championship and subsequently folded a few months later along with the rest of the league. The home court was the Nutter Center. -
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,... -
Cleveland 216 Area Code - Youth Sizes
The 216 stand up and represent! -
The Wildcat
The Wildcat roller coaster was the signature ride at Youngstown's Idora Park. -
KRIZ Radio
KRIZ, now known as KOY, is the oldest radio station in Arizona. From 1950 through the 1970s, it was the biggest top-40 station in the state along with rival KRUX. -
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. -
Carnaval Panama
Carnaval first began during colonial times, when Panamanians dressed up as the King and Queen of Spain. Both celebrating and mocking the culture that had been created from the country???s conquest, many wore costumes of conquistadors, slaves, and natives. In??1910, Carnaval became an official... -
Steel Curtain Call - Cleveland Football
North Coast football fans are celebrating the team's first playoff appearance since 2002, first playoff win since 1994, and first road playoff win since 1968. The only thing that makes it better is that it was all accomplished by beating their arch rivals from... -
Cloud 9 Disco Nashville, TN
A bit of an anomaly in Nashville at the time, Cloud 9 was a disco on Hayes Street that opened in the mid-1970s. It was so popular, it programmed the music for five other clubs in Nashville as well as one in Knoxville. -
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... -
Oakley Drive-In Theater
After a pitched battle between the local zoning board and drive-in owners, the Oakley Drive-In opened September 6, 1956 on Madison Road in Cincinnati. The first film shown was the??Alfred Hitchcock-directed thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much??starring James Stewart and Doris Day.??The Drive-in... -
Toledo Spitfire Football
The??Toledo Spitfire was women???s professional football team that played in the National Women???s Football Association (NWFA). The league's first season was 2001. The Spitfire joined the NWFA for the 2003 season as an expansion team. The team later moved to Ann Arbor and became... -
McNichols Sports Arena
McNichol's Sports Arena opened in 1975 and was the home to several Denver sports teams including the city's pro basketball team. Other tenants included the Avalanche, Rockies, Spurs, Flames, and Grizzlies hockey teams, as well as the Denver Dynamite indoor football team and indoor... -
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. -
Ghoul Gals Trio
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Halloween Cat
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Vintage Moon and Cat
Get all vintage this Halloween in exclusive designs from Old School Shirts. They're scary fun! -
Festival of Lights 1982
The Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo debuted in 1982 and has since become one of the top such displays in the U.S. ?? *A portion of sales from all Team Fiona and Cincinnati Zoo products benefits the Zoo in the care of... -
Team USA
Cheer on your country in this design from Old School Shirts. Designed and printed in the USA! -
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. -
Can't Beat That Texas Heat
The Express rolled into the majors on??September 11,??1966 playing for New York in the senior circuit. After a stint out west with California in the 1970s, he returned to his home state, first playing in Houston, then heading up north. -
Cincinnati Stuff
The Cincinnati Stuff were charter members of the?? International Basketball League (IBL). Their home court was the Firststar Center (now Heritage Bank Center). The league tipped off in 1999 and folded after two seasons.?? -
West Philadelphia Born and Raised
It was the slap heard 'round Hollywood and the world!
