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I Luv Video
I Luv Video opened in 1984, the hey day of video rental stores in America. -
Austin Wranglers
Austin's first professional sports team, the Wranglers played in the Arena Football League from 2004 to 2007. The spent 2008 in af2 before folding. -
Cinderella City Shopping Center
Cinderella City opened in 1968 in Englewood. It was once the largest mall west of the Mississippi. It closed in 1997 and was demolished in 1999. -
Squire Jack's Fish & Chips
Squire Jack's was a local chain of fish & chips restaurants in the late '60s and early '70s. At its peak, it had over a dozen locations in Greater Cincinnati. -
USA Hockey
There have been some exciting games, moments, and triumphs in the history of USA hockey. -
I Enjoy Curling
Curling dates back to 16th century Scotland. It is popular in many Northern countries, particularly Canada where it was introduced in the 19th century. The game involves players sliding stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is... -
Chicken Delight
Founded in Chicago in 1952, Chicken Delight grew to over 1,000 locations nationwide, tempting patrons with the slogan, "don't cook tonight, call Chicken tonight." The chain is now based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. -
Nightmare Theatre
Nightmare Theatre??was Seattle's signature late night horror movie program. Airing from 1964 to 1978 on KIRO-TV, Channel 7, its cast was mostly made up of performers from the PJ Patches kids show. Nightmare Theater host The Count, became a cult celebraty in the Pacific... -
Igloo Good Food
The Igloo was a diner and drive-in restaurant in Seattle from the late 1940 until 1954. It's unique twin-dome design, which looked like two igloos, was intended to capture the attention of passing motorists at the intersection of Denny Ave. and Aurora Way. -
Luna Park
Luna Park operated in Seattle from 1907 until 1913. It was designed by Charles I.D. Loof, who built the first carousel at Coney Island in New York City. -
Cleveland Stars Soccer
The Cleveland Stars joined the American Soccer League in 1972. In 1974, they became the Cleveland Cobras. The team folded after the 1981 season. -
Cleveland Force 2002
The original Cleveland Force were charter members of the first Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) in 1978. They folded in 1988. In 1989, the Crunch were formed as an expansion team and in 2002 were renamed the Force. READ MORE -
Indianapolis Daredevils
The Indianapolis Daredevils, better known as the Indy Daredevils, played in the American Soccer League in 1978 and 1979. -
Made In Indianapolis
Proud to be made in Indianapolis, Indiana. -
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. -
Apollos Soccer Club
The Atlanta Apollos began as the Atlanta Chiefs and played in the National Professional Soccer League in 1967. When that league merged with the Untied Soccer Association to form the North American Soccer League, the Chiefs followed. The team was sold in 1973 and... -
D'Lites of America
The idea of creating healthier fast food goes all the back to the '70s and D'Lites of America. Based in suburban Atlanta, this chain offered a menu of reduced-calorie dishes, including hamburgers made with lean beef, high-fiber buns, and reduced-calorie cheese. It closed in... -
Freedom Rock!
"Hey Man, is that Freedom Rock?" "Yeah, Man." "Well, turn it up, Man!!!" -
Baltimore Blades
Previously the Michigan Stags, on January 18, 1975, this World Hockey Association??franchise moved to Baltimore lasting but one season as the Baltimore Blades. -
National Basketball League
The National Basketball League (NBL) was a professional men's basketball??league that was established in 1937. After the 1948-49 season, the league merged with the Basketball Association of America??(BAA) to create the National Basketball Association (NBA). -
The Checkerdome St. Louis, MO
While it was known for most of its existence as the St. Louis Arena, from 1977 to 1983 it was known as the Checkerdome. Opened in 1929 it closed in 1999, replaced by the Kiel Center (now the Scottrade Center). Over the years it... -
Old South Bar-B-Q Ranch
The Old South Bar-B-Q Ranch was a Florida institution. Billboards across the state beckoned diners to the restaurant on Route 27 in Clewiston. -
Vampire's Secret Ice Pops
Do you remember these scary good treats? They were around in the early '90s but vanished mysteriously after only a few years... -
Tiger Electronics
One of the pioneers of electronic handheld games, Tiger was founded in 1978. Among its most popular offerings were the original Furby, Giga Pets, and the 2-XL Robot. -
Tecmo Bowl
Do you have what it takes to win it all? -
Splatterhouse
Noted for its violent themes, Splatterhouse made its arcade debut in 1988, followed by a series of games for home systems and computers. It was one of the first video games to come with a parental advisory sticker. -
Swallen's
Swallen's was a chain of retail stores based in Cincinnati, Ohio that first opened in 1948 and ?? featured a mix of appliances, electronics, hardware, sporting goods and firearms, clothing and more. -
WAZU Radio
Prior to becoming WDHT, in the late 1970s they changed their call letters to??WAZU??under their new name??"WAZU, The New FM 103 The Zoo...from W to A to Z to U!" Then in the 1980s they renamed as??"Rockradio FM 103 WAZU"??and then later as??"102.9 WAZU". -
Montreal Manic
The Montreal Manic were members of the old North American Soccer League from 1981 to 1983. Their home field was Olympic Stadium. The team had previously been based in Philadelphia where they were known as the Fury.??
