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Shreveport-Bossier Knights
The Shreveport-Bossier Knights were members of the Regional Football League for that circuit's only season, 1999. Like their gridiron predecessors the Shreveport Steamer of the World Football League and the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League, the Knights played their home games at??Independence... -
AI Answer TV
??There's only one answer, and that's No. 3. -
Solve for GOAT AI
??There's only one answer, and that's No. 3. -
The Gay Nineties Steakhouse
The Gay Nineties Steakhouse was located on Hamilton Avenue in Western Hills. -
WBTI Channel 64
Channel 64 first hit the airwaves on January 18, 1980 as WBTI. During the daytime, it was garden-variety independent TV station, carrying a mix of reruns, old movies, syndicated talk shows, and the like. At 7:00 p.m., the signal was scrambled and receivable only... -
DD18
He's like a machine! Mariekson Julius "Didi" Gregorius??was born and raised in The Netherlands. He was discovered in his homeland by a scout for Cincinnati and joined that organization in 2007. He made his major League debut on September 5, 2012 as an expanded... -
Indiana Solo
Everyone knows all the best smugglers retire to Indiana. Now's your chance to own this awesome design that combines our two favorite Harrison Ford roles. It may not look like much, but it's got it where it counts, kid. -
Andrew McCutchen Then & Now MLBPA Tee
How it started: April 28,??2012,??for Washington Nationals?? ?? How it's going: 6?? All-Star (2012, 2013, 2015???2018) NL MVP (2015) NL Rookie of the Year (2012) Silver Slugger Award (2015) NL Hank Aaron Award (2015) NL home run leader (2015) Golden Spikes Award (2010) *Product... -
Bryce Harper Then & Now MLBPA Tee
How it started: April 28,??2012,??for Washington Nationals?? ?? How it's going: 6?? All-Star (2012, 2013, 2015???2018) NL MVP (2015) NL Rookie of the Year (2012) Silver Slugger Award (2015) NL Hank Aaron Award (2015) NL home run leader (2015) Golden Spikes Award (2010) *Product... -
Jolly Joan
Famous for it's giant neon sign, Jolly Joan's opened in the 1930s at 127 SW Broadway in Portland. At one time, it was the busiest restaurant in Oregon. It served over 6,000 diners a day. It closed in the 1970s. OS2044 -
Seattle's Everett Hawks
The Everett Hawks was first a professional and then a minor-league arena football team based in Everett, just outside Seattle, Washington from 2002 to 2007. -
Coal Black Stove Polish
Cheiftain Manufacturing Company made Coal Black Stove Polish in Baltimore, Maryland. -
Baltimore Elite Giants
The Baltimore Elite Giants were a professional baseball team that played in the Negro leagues from 1920 to 1950. In their final season, they played in the Negro National League with the crosstown rival Baltimore Black Sox. -
Texas Arrowheads
The Texas Arrowheads were a cricket team that played for the United States Pro Cricket League in 2004, the circuit's lone season. -
Geist's Cocktail Cove
Come summertime in Indiana, Cocktail Cove, located on the Geist Reservoir, is the place to party and get some sun. -
Atlas Supermarket
Sid and Eleanor Maurer opened the Atlas Supermarket at the corner of North College Avenue and 54th Street in 1947. It closed in 2002 after 55 years in business. Fun Fact: Atlas Supermarket was where television star David Letterman worked as a stock boy... -
Milway Milwaukee
Milway in Milwaukee was a treasured Wisconsin institution. -
More-Way Department Store
More-Way was Milwaukee, Wisconsin's favorite discount department store. -
Brooklyn New York Est. 1898
Brooklyn merged with New York City in 1898 to become one of the city's 5 boroughs. -
Wheel Fun Rentals
It's a "wheel" of fun at Brooklyn's favorite bike rental, kayak rental, and bike tour company, Wheel Fun Rentals. -
Detroit City Crest
The flag of the City of Detroit was designed in 1907 by David E. Heineman and was officially adopted as the city's flag in 1948. Its design has been slightly altered several times in the years since, most recently in 2000. -
Bridgetown Oregon
The Willamette River flows through Portland spanned by a dozen bridges, which give it the nickname "Bridgetown." -
I Feel The Need For Speed
Did you ever take a drive on your local amusement park's antique cars? -
Atomiswave
The Atomiswave was a game system from the Sammy Corporation and was based on Sega's NAOMI board. It's unique feature was a control panel that allowed for joysticks as well as light guns and a steering wheel. -
Blast City
Introduced to video arcades by SEGA in 1996, the Blast City candy cabinet offered up to 7,000 games. -
"Cleveland" Ohio
Cleveland Brown rocks! -
Betamax
Video recording had been around for a little over a decade when Sony introduced a home version of the technology called Betamax in 1975. Two years later, rival JVC introduced a competing format called VHS and the battle lines were drawn. In 1988, Sony... -
Houston Astro-Knots
The Houston Astro-Knots played in the second incarnation of World Team Tennis that began in 1981. The original league played from 1974 to 1978. The Astro-Knots joined the re-tooled league in 1982 and folded after the 1983 season. -
New Invention, Who Dis?
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for his new invention, the telephone. Sadly, no one called to congratulate him...
