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Spirits of St. Louis
The Spirits of St. Louis played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1974 to 1976. They began as the Houston Mavericks in 1967 and became the Carolina Cougars in 1969, before moving to St. Louis. Their most notable player was probably Marvin "Bad... -
Baltimore Stallions
Remember this championship team? When the Canadian Football League (CFL) decided to add teams in the U.S. in the early 1990s, Jim Speros acquired one for Baltimore. Abandoned by the NFL Colts in 1984, and passed over for expansion in 1993 when the Bombers... -
Orlando Thunder WLAF
The Orlando Thunder were members of the World League of American Football (WLAF) for that circuit's 1991 and 1992 seasons. They played their home games at the Florida Citrus Bowl. -
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. -
F Boston Los Angeles Basketball Tee
It's one of the most storied rivals in basketball history, and has gain renewed interest thanks to a 2022 docuseries. -
Aladdin's Castle
Aladdin's Castle was the place to be in suburban shopping malls throughout the '70s and '80s. Founded by a University of Miami graduate, in Chicago, then chain grew to over 450 stores. -
ON TV
ON TV was an over-the-air subscription TV service that started broadcasting in 1977. With the use of a set-top descrambler, subscribers could watch movies, sports, and other premium content. By 1985, competition from cable TV forced ON TV and similar services out of business. -
1995 Cleveland Batting Lineup Tee
In 1995, Cleveland made it to the postseason for the first time since 1954. Though it didn't end well, it was an exciting season overall, and the players on that team endeared themselves to the city forever. -
1998 New York AL Batting Lineup Tee
The 1998 season saw New York win a then-league-record 114 games and captured a world championship.?? -
1990 Cincinnati Batting Lineup Tee
Cincinnati went wire to wire in 1990 led by this awesome lineup. This lineup is from??Game 7 of the 1990??World Series in Oakland. -
1975 Cincinnati Batting Lineup Tee
The Big Red Machine dominated the National League from 1970 to 1979 and is widely recognized as being among the best in baseball history. -
1995 Seattle Batting Lineup Tee
The??1995??Seattle baseball??season??was the 19th in the??history of the franchise and the team finished with a regular season record of??79???66 to win their 1st??American League West??title.?? -
GrandPa Pidgeon's
GrandPa Pidgeon's, also known as simply GrandPa's, was founded in 1954 by Tom and Mildred Pidgeon.??Over the next decade, several more GrandPa Pidgeon's stores opened in the St. Louis metropolitan area. At its peak in the early 1990s, the chain had a total of... -
Noah's Ark Restaurant
Noah's Ark was a restaurant on the banks of the Missouri River in St. Charles, Missouri.??Opening in the late ???60s, this restaurant became a hot spot almost overnight. Most patrons have fond memories of their famous clam chowder. -
95.7 WBGK Radio
Established as WMIL in 1961, 95.7 FM in Milwaukee became WMVM in 1971, then WZUU in 1972. In 1986, it switched to an alternative rock format under the call letters WBGK. After two years, it flipped formats and call letters again. -
Sam Boyd Stadium
Sam Boyd Stadium was completed on October 23, 1971, and was originally known as??Las Vegas Stadium.??The name was changed to the??Las Vegas Silver Bowl??in 1978. In 1984, it was renamed the??Sam Boyd Silver Bowl in honor of Sam??Boyd,??a major figure in the hotel and??casino??industry... -
Las Vegas 51s
The AAA Las Vegas Stars were stablished in 1983 when the Spokane Indians moved to the Las Vegas Valley. The team was previously known as the Portland Beavers from 1919 to 1973. From their arrival in the valley until 2000, they were an affiliate... -
Tastes Great! Less Filling!
It's the biggest debate in beer and the amusement park. -
Miami Valley Railroad
The KI and Miami Valley Railroad opened in 1972 along with the rest of the park. A three-foot gauge heritage railroad it runs from the main park to the water park and back. -
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,... -
Arlington Stadium
Arlington Stadium??was the first home of baseball's Rangers after the moved from Washington, D.C. in 1972. In 1993, the team moved into the Ballpark in Arlington. -
Pitch-O-Matic
The Pitch-O-Matic pitches the ball to you! Get better baseball skills, learn to bat and hit that inside and outside pitch with the Pitch-O-Matic. -
St. Louis Steamers Three Stripes
The original St. Louis Steamers joined the the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) as an expansion team in 1979 and played until 1988. At its peak of popularity the team was drawing crowds of over 17,000 to the St. Louis Arena. READ MORE ???*Shirt... -
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. -
The Eiffel Tower Cincinnati
A one-third replica of the original in Paris, the Eiffel Tower at Kings Island was originally going to be constructed at the old Coney Island amusement park in the 1960s. However, knowing the park was moving north, the owners waited to build it at... -
Firehawk
Firehawk opened as X-Flight on May 6, 2001 at??Geauga Lake??south of Cleveland. In 2006, the ride was relocated to Kings island. Rebranded Firehawk, it opened on May 26, 2007. It has since been removed with it's footprint now occupied by Orion.?? -
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.?? -
Polybius Test Team
Polybius??is an??urban legend??concerning a fictitious 1981??arcade game. The legend describes the game as part of a government-run??crowdsourced??psychology experiment based in??Portland, Oregon. Gameplay supposedly produced intense??psychoactive??and addictive effects in the player. These few publicly staged arcade machines were said to have been visited periodically by??men... -
Cincinnati RailRaiders
Cincinnati's third foray into the American Hockey League, following the??Mohawks??in the '50s and the??Swords??in the early '70s, the Mighty Ducks skated at the??Cincinnati Gardens??from 1997 to 2005. A farm team of Anaheim, they ended their affiliation in 2005. The team then became the RailRaiders... -
Meanwhile at the Oscars
It was the slap heard 'round Hollywood and the world!
