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The New York Americans, also known as the Amerks, played in the National Hockey League from 1925 until 1942. For their final season they were known as the Brooklyn Americans....
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The New York Stars played in the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, opening their season against the Jacksonville Sharks. Unable to use Yankee Stadium or Shea Stadium, the Stars...
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One of the most famous ballparks in sports history, Ebbets Field was best-known as the home of baseball's Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913 to 1957. It was also the home field...
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The Hitmen were members of the original XFL in 2001 season, that league's only season. The team finished with 4 wins and 6 losses while averaging just over 28,000 fans a game at...
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Shea Stadium opened on April 17, 1964 as the New York Mets hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Mets lost lost 4 to 3 in front of 50, 312 fans. The...
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The Polo Grounds was the name of four different stadiums in upper Manhattan in New York City, the first of which opened in 1880. The most famous incarnation opened in...
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In the 1980s, it was the battle cry of the British Phonograph Industry (BPI), later championed by similar organizations around the world. Little did they know that a much scarier...
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As the cold Winter wind howls, baseball fans' thoughts turn to Florida's Gulf Coast and spring training.
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J & R Music World was a music retailer and electronics store founded in 1970 in New York City. It had two locations, one on Park Row in Lower Manhattan...
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The original New York Cosmos played in the old North American Soccer League from 1970 until that league's demise in 1985. For years they were the league's flagship franchise, thanks...
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Wetson's, like many hamburger joints founded in the 1960s, was inspired by the rapid success of McDonald's. At it's peak, it had over 70 locations in the New York Metropolitan...
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The 1964/1965 New York World's Fair was held on 646 acres of land in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens. It featured 140 pavilions, 110 restaurants, from 80 nations...
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The Checker Motors Corporation was a Kalamazoo-based vehicle manufacture best known for making taxi cabs. The iconic, boxy sedans, roamed the streets of America's cities for most of the 20th...
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Wendell Ladner played five seasons in the American Basketball Association (ABA), starting in 1970 with the Memphis Pros. He also played for the Carolina Cougars, Memphis Tams, Kentucky Colonels, and...
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The Buffalo Braves joined the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1970 as an expansion team. A dispute over the availability of dates at Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium caused the team to...
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The New York Gothams were established in 1883 in the NL. They replaced the Troy Trojans. The Gothams played their home games at the original Polo Grounds. In 1885 they became the...
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The original Bills football team was established in 1946 in Buffalo as the Bisons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). In 1947, after a name-the-team contest, the new name was...
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Burger Chef was a fast-food hamburger chain that started in Indianapolis in 1958. At its peak in the mid 1970s, it was second only to McDonald's in the number of...
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Remember kids, Electricity is your friend, but he can kill you. Get the T-shirt too! *Sticker is 3.47" x 4"
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The International Record Syndicate, or I.R.S. Records, was a label founded by Miles Copeland (brother of The Police's Stewart Copeland) and Jay Boberg. A division of A&M Records, its roster...
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Encouraged by the initial success of his American Basketball Association (ABA), which challenged the National Basketball Association (NBA), Gary Davidson and his cohorts turned their attention to hockey. On November...