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Aloha Stadium
Aloha Stadium opened in 1975 as replacement for old Honolulu Stadium. The facility was home to U of H football, the World Football League's Hawaiians (1975), the minor league baseball Islanders (1976-1987), Team Hawaii of the NASL, the Pro Bowl for many years, as... -
Price Mart Pocket Logo
Price Mart is where Point Place shops! -
WFPP - The Sound
WFPP is the sound of the 70s. -
WFPP - Point Place
Tune into WFPP for all the biggest hits of the 70s! -
The Hub
It's the hippest hangout in all of Point Place, Wisconsin. -
Fatso Burger
Fatso Burger was a fictitious fast food chain with locations in Milwaukee, Point Place, and presumably throughout the Midwest. -
Ballantine Ale
Ballantine Ale was established in 1840 and was once the most popular ale in America. In popular culture it is known as the favorite beer of Marty Crane on the TV series??Fraser. -
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... -
Venezuela Baseball 2023
Baseball came to??Venezuela in the early 1900s via oil company workers from the United States. The sport gained greater popularity in the 1940s after??Venezuela defeated Cuba on the 1941 World Cup.?? -
Dominican Republic Baseball 2023
As is the case in many Caribbean nations, baseball is the most popular sport in the Dominican Republic. The sport was introduced there in the late 1800s. In 2013, the country won world championship.?? -
Cuba Baseball 2023
Baseball came to Cuba in the 1860s. Though an American sport by invention, it his deeply embedded in Cuban culture.?? -
Baseball Around the World
America's past time is enjoyed around the world. -
USA Baseball (Bats)
America's past time is enjoyed around the world. -
Puerto Rico 2023 Baseball
America's past time is enjoyed around the world, particularly in Puerto Rico, where it's that island's top sport. It was introduced there in the late 1800s with the first two clubs being founded in 1897.?? -
Japan Baseball
America's past time is enjoyed around the world, particularly in Japan, where it's that country's top sport. It was introduced to the island nation in 1872 with professional leagues emerging in the 1920s. -
Best in the West World Baseball
America's past time is enjoyed around the world. -
United States of America Baseball
America's past time is enjoyed around the world. -
Kissimmee Cobras
The??Kissimmee Cobras played in the Florida State League from 1985 to 2000. For most of their existence, the were a farm team of Houston in the Senior Circuit of the big leagues. Indeed, they used the parent club's nickname until 1995, when they became... -
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. -
Macon Whoopee Hockey
The Macon Whoopee played in the Central Hockey League (CHL) from 1996 to 2001. The team took its name from a previous squad that played in the city for part of the 1973-74 Southern Hockey League season. After the second Whoopee team folded, the??Tallahassee... -
Indianapolis Hoosiers - Alternate
The Indianapolis Hoosiers played in the short-lived Federal League (FL), staring in 1913 when the circuit was still considered a minor league. They won the pennant in the FL's first season as a major league. In 1915, the team moved to Newark, NJ and... -
New Orleans Brass Hockey
The New Orleans Brass played in the East Coast Hockey League from 1997 to 2002. Their home ice was the Memorial Auditorium, then later the New Orleans Arena. When pro basketball returned to town, the new hoops team became the arena's top tenant and... -
French's Ice Cream
French's Ice Cream was located at 79 Georgia Avenue, just south of downtown Atlanta for much of its history. Several generations remember their fleet of trucks delivering sweet treats to neighborhoods all over town.?? -
Miami Manatees Football CFL
The Las Vegas Posse played one season (1994) in the Canadian Football League before packing their bags and heading to South Florida. Renamed the Miami Manatees, they were set to return for the 1996 campaign. However, they never played a down in the Sunshine... -
Pizza Haven
Pizza Haven was founded in Seattle in 1958. It??was one of the first pizza places to make deliveries. Restaurant employees used radio phones to relay orders to roving drivers who carried stacks of pizzas in a warming oven in the back of their vehicles.... -
Nova Scotia Voyageurs
Established in 1965 as the Houston Apollos in the Central Hockey League, the club known today as the Laval Rocket moved to Montreal in 1969 to become the Voyageurs. They also jumped to the American Hockey League that year. In 1971, they moved to... -
Oklahoma City Cavalry
The Oklahoma City Cavalry played in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA)Â starting in 1990. The franchise had high hopes of post-season success and a packed home arena. "I predict this will be one of the top franchises in the league," the CBA's VP of marketing... -
Midwest Airlines
Midwest Airlines was founded as Midwest Express in 1983 in Milwaukee. In 2010, it was acquired by another airline. -
Warner Cinerama
The Warner Theatre was a movie house located in the nation's capital. It opened in 1924. In the 1950s it began showing movies in Cinerama, the new technology of the day.
