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Memphis Drive-In Theatre
Opened in 1954 at 10543 Memphis Ave. in Brooklyn, just outside of Cleveland, this drive-in movie theater entertained moviegoers for over 50 years. -
Fresno Falcons Modern Logo
Along with several other clubs from the defunct West Coast Hockey League, the Fresno Falcons joined the East Coast Hockey League in 2003. New league, new logo. -
Hamburger Heaven
In 1965, the four Daoud brothers bought a hamburger restaurant called Hamburger Heaven in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Mt. Washington. With their purchase they also received a Cincinnati-style chili recipe. They quickly realized the chili was outselling the burgers, so they focused on the... -
ToyBiz
ToyBiz was founded in Montreal in 1988 as Charan Toys and became known for producing action figures, as well as plush and role-play toys of various licensed brands and characters. It primarily produced toys for Marvel Entertainment who became a majority owner in 1998.... -
Crosley Field
Built in 1912 as Redland Field, the Cincinnati Reds home ballpark was renamed Crosley Field, in honor of the team's new owner, in 1934. It was the home of the Reds until 1970 when they moved into??Riverfront Stadium. CHECKOUT MORE VINTAGE STADIUMS AND BASEBALL... -
Ouija Board
Following its commercial introduction by businessman??Elijah Bond??on July 1, 1890, the ouija board was regarded as a parlor game unrelated to the occult until American??spiritualist??Pearl Curran popularized its use as a divining tool during??World War I. -
Trick or Treat
Trick-or-treating has been a popular Halloween tradition in the US and other countries for around 100 years. -
Dracula Costume
These inexpensive plastic masks and vinyl smocks were an iconic American symbol of Halloween from the 1950s to the 1970s, including their Dracula costume. -
Retro Astronaut Costume
Go to space in your ventilated Halloween mask and costume that was a staple for generations of trick-or-treaters. -
Retro Skull Halloween Mask
Consisting of an inexpensive vinyl smock and plastic mask to recreate various pop culture icons, these costumes were a staple of Halloween nights for generations. -
Retro Martian Mask
When Mars attacks, be ready in this retro Halloween costume apparel from Old School Shirts. -
San Antonio Thunder Soccer
The San Antonio Thunder played in the original North American Soccer League in 1975 and 1976 before moving west to become Team Hawaii. Their home pitch was North East Stadium in 1975 and Alamo Stadium in 1976. After a year in the Pacific, they... -
I Just Want to Read Books and Eat Pizza Tee
There's no better way to spend your day! -
Heffron & Reep 1984 5K Run
Run for fun in the Heffron & Reep classic. Leg warmers optional. -
I Love Cleveland Location Tee
Proud to love, live and be from Cleveland, Ohio. -
Banana Phone
The most appealing part of any rain delay on the Reds Radio Network, the banana phone was the hotline into the broadcast booth by which fans could pose questions to Marty and Joe. *A portion of proceeds benefits The Dragonfly Foundation. -
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... -
Berlin Thunder Helmet
The Berlin Thunder played in the??World League of American Football (WLAF)??in 1999, right after the league changed its name to NFL Europe. They played until the league folded in 2007. They captured the World Bowl title in 2001, 2002, and 2004. -
Pink Nightmare Christmas Sweatshirt
"He looks like a pink nightmare!" Remember Ralphie's ill-fated bunny suit with this great sweatshirt (or T-shirt) from Old School Shirts. -
Shooting Star Roller Coaster
Shooting Star was the signature roller coaster at Old Coney. Opened in 1937 as the Clipper, it became Shooting Star after a redesign in 1947. It climbed to a height of 88n feet and reached a top speed 43 MPH. It gave it's final... -
Storybook Paddle Boats
The Storybook Paddle Boats have been plying the waters of Lake Como at Old Coney since 2013 and are one of the few rides kept when the park decided to focus solely on water attractions following the 2019 season. -
Cincinnati Tigers Hockey
After the Central Hockey League (CHL) version of the Stingers folded 33 games into the 1979/80 season, Cincinnati was left without a pro hockey team for the first time since 1974, when the American Hockey League's Swords folded. The Tigers hit the ice in... -
Cleveland Hornets
The Indianapolis ABCs of the Negro National League became The Cleveland Buckeyes in 1927 and halfway through the season changed their name to the Cleveland Hornets. They only lasted one season though. An unrelated Cleveland Buckeyes team joined the Negro American League in 1942. -
Tusko the Elephant
Tusko, build as "The World's Meanest Elephant," arrived in the U.S. from Thialand in 1898. After touring the country, his keepr George "Slim" Lewis, tried to get him into a circus but none wanted him. Tusko lived out his final years at the Seattle... -
Waddle's Glossy Mug
Waddles Restaurant was opened in 1945 by Gene and Nathan Waddle. A family-style restaurant, it served delicious meals for 60 years. In the early days of the landmark flagship location Waddles restaurant, it was known as Waddle's Coffee Shop and offered drive-in-style food service.... -
Kentucky Colonels Trucker Cap
The Kentucky Colonels were a professional basketball team that played in the American Basketball Association from 1967 until 1976, first at the Convention Center, now known as the Gardens, and later at Freedom Hall. The team had the highest winning percentage of any franchise... -
The Loop 97.9 Trucker Cap
Established in 1942 as W83C, this legendary Chicago radio station changed its call letters several times before becoming WLUP "The Loop 97.9" in 1977. For the next 41 years it was one of the most popular and influential radio station's in America. It is... -
Waddle's Trucker Cap
Waddles Restaurant was opened in 1945 by Gene and Nathan Waddle. A family-style restaurant, it served delicious meals for 60 years. In the early days of the landmark flagship location of Waddles restaurant, it was known as Waddle's Coffee Shop and offered drive-in-style food... -
Chico's Bail Bonds Trucker Cap
Chico's Bail Bonds lets freedom ring! They also sponsor a winning little league team. • 47% cotton, 28% nylon, 25% polyester• Structured, five-panel, high profile• Flat bill• Snapback closure• Head circumference: 21⅝″–23⅝″ (53.3 cm–60 cm) Size guide A (inches) B (inches) C (inches) D...
