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Atlas Supermarket
Sid and Eleanor Maurer opened the Atlas Supermarket at the corner of North College Avenue and 54th Street in 1947. It closed in 2002 after 55 years in business. Fun Fact: Atlas Supermarket was where television star David Letterman worked as a stock boy... -
Circle City
Are you a proud native of the Circle City? Show your pride in Indianapolis with this stylish T-shirt. -
Cleveland 216 Area Code
One of the first area codes issued under the North American Numbering Plan in 1947, the 216 area code once covered all of Northeast Ohio. In the mid 1990s, the 330 and 440 area codes were introduced to handle the demand for telephone numbers. -
Cleveland Cobras
Previously the Cleveland Stars, the Cleveland Cobras came about in 1974 and were an American soccer??club based in Cleveland, Ohio??and a member of the American Soccer League. -
Milway Milwaukee
Milway in Milwaukee was a treasured Wisconsin institution. -
More-Way Department Store
More-Way was Milwaukee, Wisconsin's favorite discount department store. -
The Tuxedo
The Tuxedo Bar was a nightly go-to for the locals, natives and visitors of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. -
Brooklyn New York Est. 1898
Brooklyn merged with New York City in 1898 to become one of the city's 5 boroughs. -
Brooklyn Tigers
The Brooklyn Dodgers were members of the NFL from 1930 to 1943, playing their home games at Ebbets Field. In 1944, they were renamed the Tigers, a name used by a team in the second American Football League in 1936. In 1945, they merged... -
Sambo's Restaurant
Sambo's was a chain of sit-down restaurants that at its peak had over 1,100 locations in 47 states. -
Wheel Fun Rentals
It's a "wheel" of fun at Brooklyn's favorite bike rental, kayak rental, and bike tour company, Wheel Fun Rentals. -
Lightning Soccer
Louisville Lightning were an indoor soccer team based in Louisville, Kentucky and joined the Professional Arena Soccer League in 2009. The Lightning played three full seasons in the PASL before going on hiatus after the 2011 12 season. In a March 2013 interview, team... -
Detroit City Crest
The flag of the City of Detroit was designed in 1907 by David E. Heineman and was officially adopted as the city's flag in 1948. Its design has been slightly altered several times in the years since, most recently in 2000. -
Cleveland For-Ev-Er
To borrow a line from Squints in The Sandlot, live and die Cleveland ??FOR-EV-ER! -
Bridgetown Oregon
The Willamette River flows through Portland spanned by a dozen bridges, which give it the nickname "Bridgetown." -
Bulls Trooper
This special design will inspire any fan of Chicago's pro basketball team and America's favorite movie franchise. -
I Feel The Need For Speed
Did you ever take a drive on your local amusement park's antique cars? -
Atomiswave
The Atomiswave was a game system from the Sammy Corporation and was based on Sega's NAOMI board. It's unique feature was a control panel that allowed for joysticks as well as light guns and a steering wheel. -
Ninja Assault
Developed by NAMCO, this video game was one of the most popular of the early 2000s. -
"Cleveland" Ohio
Cleveland Brown rocks! -
Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark
Rock-A-Hoola was the last of many names this waterpark went by from 1962 until it closed for good in 2004. It now sits abandoned along I-15 in San Bernadino County's section of the Mojave Desert. -
Betamax
Video recording had been around for a little over a decade when Sony introduced a home version of the technology called Betamax in 1975. Two years later, rival JVC introduced a competing format called VHS and the battle lines were drawn. In 1988, Sony... -
PRISM TV
The Philadelphia Regional In-Home Sports and Movies network (PRISM) was premium cable TV channel in the Philadelphia metropolitan area that launched in 1976. PRISM was known for its telecasts of sporting events, including the MLB, NHL, and NBA, as well as theatrically released movies.... -
Don't Copy That Floppy!
Now if you could only find a floppy to copy! -
GamePro Reviews - 4.0
GamePro magazine debuted in 1989 covering all aspects of the video game industry. One of its most popular features was its video game reviews which ranked games on a scale of 1 to 5. Starting in October 1990, each score was accentuated with a... -
Still Living In The 90's
Are you still master at BrainQuest, still quoting??Friends episodes, or longing for the simple charm of Windows 95? Then you are still living in the '90s and need this tee!?? Pre-shrunk and made from a poly-cotton blend, this shirt will look great for generations... -
Vintage Christian Moerlein "Lager & Ales"
Cincinnati's historic Christian Moerlein Brewery was revived in 2004 when Greg Hardman purchased the brand from the owners of??Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Company. Since then the company has purchased the assets of dozens of former defunct Cincinnati breweries and has re-established the city's beer making tradition. -
Peace, Love, & Goetta
Like, this goetta shirt is far-out man. Peace, love, and goetta. That's all you need.
