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Tijuana Yacht Club
Tijuana??Yacht Club was a popular spot for young people in Indianapolis to hang out, dance, and play video games. -
Speedway Indiana
Speedway, Indiana is the home of the ??Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400 auto races are held. It was established in 1912 as a planned residential community and was incorporated in 1926. -
Coral Court Motel Sign
The Coral Court Motel??opened in 1942 on historic U.S. Route 66??in the St. Louis suburb of Marlborough. In 1989, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places??being cited as a valuable example of Art Deco architecture. OS2770 -
Tee Pee Restaurant
Known for the Tee Pee that sat a top its buildings, this restaurant was an Indianapolis institution for nearly 50 years. All 3 locations of the Tee Pee restaurant closed in 1978. -
Circle City
Are you a proud native of the Circle City? Show your pride in Indianapolis with this stylish T-shirt. -
Cleveland 216 Area Code
One of the first area codes issued under the North American Numbering Plan in 1947, the 216 area code once covered all of Northeast Ohio. In the mid 1990s, the 330 and 440 area codes were introduced to handle the demand for telephone numbers. -
3WE Radio
WTAM 1100 began broadcasting in 1923 from Cleveland. Over the years the station would also be known as KYW, WKYC, and from 1972 to 1996, WWWE, or 3WE. It was during the 3WE years that the station broadcast the Cleveland Cavaliers Miracle at Richfield, season... -
Bernie Bernie Ohhh Yeah
Youngstown native Bernie Kosar played for the Browns from 1985 to 1993 and remains one the teams most beloved stars. Beginning with his rookie season in 1985, he led the Browns to five straight play-off appearances including the AFC Conference Championship game in 1986,... -
Captain Frank's Sea Food House
Remember chowing down on seafood at Captain Frank's Seafood House This memorable eatery sat at the end of the old East 9th Street pier and served up fish, lobster, salads, shellfish baskets, and more from the 1950s through the 1980s. -
Cleveland Cobras
Previously the Cleveland Stars, the Cleveland Cobras came about in 1974 and were an American soccer??club based in Cleveland, Ohio??and a member of the American Soccer League. -
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour Restaurants
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour is an American ice cream parlor chain founded in Portland in 1963 by Bob Farrell??and Ken McCarthy.??The chain grew to 120 locations, but as of 2018 there were only 2 locations remaining, both in California. -
Harveys Department Store
Harveys was a department store chain that began in 1942 with a store at the corner of 6th Avenue North and Church Street in Nashville. In the 1960s and 1970s it added locations in the surrounding suburbs as well as other towns across Middle... -
Official Joke Writer for Albert The Alley Cat
Milwaukee, Wisconsin's fiercest feline weatherman was Albert the Alley Cat. The man behind the cat was Jack DuBlon, who had a career spanning decades of television on TV6. -
Boy Blue Dairy Desserts Sandwiches
The Boy Blue chain of soft-serve stands was a Milwaukee institution for many years, from the 1950's until the 1990's. -
The Captain's Steak Joynt
The Captain's Steak Joynt was a chain of restaurants in Greater Milwaukee from the late '60s through the early '90s. The first location opened as Marc's Steakhouse, and the name changed several times, from Marc's to the Captain's Steak Joynt to simply The Captain's. -
Milwaukee For-Ev-Er
As Squints from the movie "The Sandlot" might put it, live and die Milwaukee FOR-EV-ER! -
Irv The Workingman's Friend
Everyone from Milwaukee remembers Irv, the Working Man's Friend, the iconic, no-nonsense store on Mitchell Street that sold work clothes, jeans, and boots at reasonable prices. -
Made In Milwaukee
Wisconsin proud, Milwaukee made. -
Milway Milwaukee
Milway in Milwaukee was a treasured Wisconsin institution. -
More-Way Department Store
More-Way was Milwaukee, Wisconsin's favorite discount department store. -
Secret Stadium Sauce
Secret Stadium Sauce is a condiment found only at Milwaukee Brewers baseball games in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and served on hot dogs and brats at Miller Park. -
The Tuxedo
The Tuxedo Bar was a nightly go-to for the locals, natives and visitors of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. -
Rain City Video
Rain City Video was a small chain of video rental shops that started in 1988. Its last location, in West Ballard, closed in April of 2017. -
Totem House
Totem House was a Seattle, Washington restaurant known for it's fish-and-chips, totem poles, and Northwestern art. It opened in the 1940s and closed in 2021. -
Brooklyn We Dem Bums
It was Willard Mullin, a noted sports cartoonist, who affectionately dubbed the Brooklyn Dodgers with the nickname "Dem Bums". -
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
The Brooklyn Tip-Tops??were a team that played in the Federal League??of professional baseball from 1914 to 1915. The team was named by Robert Ward who owned the team and the Tip-Top Bakery. -
Brooklyn Records
Brooklyn, NY is all about the music -
Brooklyn New York Est. 1898
Brooklyn merged with New York City in 1898 to become one of the city's 5 boroughs. -
Brooklyn Football
The Brooklyn Tigers football team was established in 1936 and played in the second loop to call itself the American Football League. Before the end of its inaugural season, the team moved to Rochester. It folded, along with the rest of the league, after... -
Brooklyn Tigers
The Brooklyn Dodgers were members of the NFL from 1930 to 1943, playing their home games at Ebbets Field. In 1944, they were renamed the Tigers, a name used by a team in the second American Football League in 1936. In 1945, they merged...
