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Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist, best known for her pivotal role in the??Montgomery bus boycott. She??has called her "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement". -
Johnny Fever DJ Names
Before he became Johnny Fever, WKRP's most popular DJ had many air names. Though set in the Tristate, WKRP in Cincinnati was based on Atlanta radio station WQXI, where show creator Hugh Wilson's friend worked. Nonetheless, the show is still close to the hearts... -
I Believe In The Land - Baseball Version
Do YOU believe? -
Laurel & Hardy Iconic Duo
Laurel & Hardy were one of the most famous comedy duos in history. Stan Laurel, born Arthur Stanley Jefferson in England, came to the U.S. in 1912 with a comedy troupe in which he performed. After the tour, he decided to stay and later... -
Gauntlet Ring the Bell Myself Milwaukee Baseball
Andrew loves to ring that bell, and Milwaukee baseball fans love it too! -
Back 'em Up - NAACP
Founded in 1909, the??National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP has worked for over a century to advance justice and equality for African Americans.??Its mission today is "to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons... -
Facebook Official - Vintage Valentine's Day Tee
There's only one, official way to certify you have a Valentine. -
Dreaming of Goodyear - Cincinnati
As the cold wind rolls through the Ohio Valley, Cincinnati baseball fans' thoughts turn to Arizona and spring training.?? -
Ohio Eleven
It's been a crazy year in football and the world in general. Thankfully there have been some things in Ohio to cheer about! -
O H I O 2021
It's been a crazy year in football and the world in general. Thankfully there have been some things in Ohio to cheer about! -
Dayton Sharks
The Dayton Sharks played in the Continental Indoor Football League in 2013 and 2014. Their homefield was Hara Arena. -
Las Vegas Sting Helmet
The Las Vegas Sting played in the Arena Football league in 1994 and 1995. At first, their home field was the MGM Grand Arena. In 1995, they moved to UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center. In 1996, they packed their bags and headed to Orange... -
Las Vegas Sting
The Las Vegas Sting played in the Arena Football league in 1994 and 1995. At first, their home field was the MGM Grand Arena. In 1995, they moved to UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center. In 1996, they packed their bags and headed to Orange... -
Utah Blaze
The Utah Blaze played in the Arena Football League from 2006 to 2013. They played their home games in EnergySolutions Arena for their first two seasons, moved to the McKay Events Center on the campus of Utah Valley University in 2009 and then the... -
Anaheim Piranhas
The??Anaheim Piranhas were an Arena Football League team that played from 1996 to 1997. They were originally the Las Vegas Sting. They played their home games in what was then called Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim. -
Las Vegas Gladiators
The Las Vegas Gladiators of the Arena Football League began in New Jersey as the Red Dogs in 1997. They changed their name to Gladiators in 2001 and moved to Las Vegas in 2003. In 2007, they settled in Cleveland and folded with the... -
Cleveland Thunderbolts Football
The Columbus Thunderbolts of the Arena Football League (AFL) were established in 1991 and played their home games in the Expo Center. Their coach was Earl Bruce. In 1992, they moved to Cleveland, folding after the 1994 season. Arena football returned to Northeast Ohio... -
Shreveport-Bossier Knights
The Shreveport-Bossier Knights were members of the Regional Football League for that circuit's only season, 1999. Like their gridiron predecessors the Shreveport Steamer of the World Football League and the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League, the Knights played their home games at??Independence... -
Vegas Vampire Strip Logo
The Vegas Vampire was Sin City's horror host from 1963 to 1972. The show aired on Friday and Saturday nights on Channel 5. -
Chicago Bruisers Helmet
The Chicago Bruisers were one of four teams established for the inaugural season of the Arena Football League in 1987. Their homefield was the Rosemont Horizon. After three seasons the team folded. -
Pittsburgh FOR-EV-ER
As Squints from the movie "The Sandlot" might put it, live and die Pittsburgh FOR-EV-ER! -
Playland Roller Rink
Playland Amusement Park opened in 1930 on Bitter Lake. A popular entratianment spot into the 1950s, it featured a roller coaster, Shute the Shoots, and roller rink among other attractions. It closed in 1961, the land aquired to build a school. -
King's Klubhouse
What's the password to King's Klubhouse? -
Public Market Center
The world famous Pike Place Market overlooks the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle. It opened in 1907 and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. -
Coal Black Stove Polish
Cheiftain Manufacturing Company made Coal Black Stove Polish in Baltimore, Maryland. -
Carlin's Park Roller Rink
Carlin's Park was founded in 1918 by John C. Carling. The park featured a roller coaster, circus acts, and rollerskating. It also had activities during the winter months. After a fire in 1956, it became a drive-in movie theater which lasted until 1977. -
Texas Arrowheads
The Texas Arrowheads were a cricket team that played for the United States Pro Cricket League in 2004, the circuit's lone season. -
Grover Cleveland Is Not From Cleveland
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, was NOT from Cleveland, he was from New Jersey. However, he was distantly related to Moses Cleaveland (yes, spelled differently) the man for whom the city is named. -
Web Star License Plate
Webster Slaughter, number 84, was a wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns from 1986 to 1991. A favorite target of quarterback Bernie Kosar, his car had this unique license plate (though it was registered in his native California).
