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Mr. America
It's been called one of the worst-kept secrets in sports. Who was Mr. America...? -
"Little" Joe Morgan - Hall of Fame Second Baseman
Joe Morgan??was an integral part of The Big Red Machine that won the World Series in 1975 and 1976. Morgan had a storied career and and his considered one of the besr second basemen of all time, both on the field and at the... -
The Uncle Al Show
If you grew up in Cincinnati, chances are great that you were on the Uncle Al Show. Uncle Al and Captain Wendy entertained children of the midwest for over 35 years, and had one of the longest running kids TV shows in the history... -
Little Richard In Person
One of the most influential artists of the rock & roll era, Little Richard entertained generations of music fans. -
Annie Oakley
Annie, get your gun, YOU get this great T-shirt celebrating Southwest, Ohio's most famous sharpshooter. Born in Greenville, Ohio, just northwest of Dayton, she began her career as a professional sharpshooter in Cincinnati in 1875 when she was just 15. She once said, "I... -
Marty & Joe "The Sound of Summer"
You heard them call games every summer for over 30 years. The sweet sounds of Marty & Joe will forever hold a place in the hearts of Cincinnati baseball fans. -
Team USA Stars Tee
A shirt for everyone cheering on Team USA. CN16552 -
The Cool Ghoul - Vintage Design
The Cool Ghoul was the horror movie host on Channel 19, debuting in 1969, less than a year after the station first went on the air. Portrayed by Dick Von Hoene, the character originated on the radio a few years earlier. A Cincinnati native,... -
Count Gore de Vol
The top horror host in the Baltimore/Washington area from 1973 to 1987. Being based in the nation's capital, the host frequently engaged in subtle political satire along with the standard horror host trappings. -
Marilyn's July 4th
Beware of danger on Marilyn's July 4th! -
Jim Crow Must Go
Jim Crow laws??were state and local ordinances that enforced??racial segregation??in the??South.??These laws were passed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by white??Southern Democrat-dominated state legislatures to disenfranchise and remove political and economic gains made by African Americans people during the post-Civil War??Reconstruction... -
Vampira
Vampira was a horror movie host in the 1950s in Los Angeles. Played by actress Maila Nurmi, Vampira appeared on KABC from April 1954 to April 1955. She later appeared in the infamous Ed Wood sci-fi/horror film??Plan 9 From Outer Space.?? -
MLK - Speech Image
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was the preeminent face and voice of the Civil Rights movement in the Untied States until his death on April 4, 1968. His work continues to inspire Americans, and people around the world, to this day. A... -
Skipper Ryle
The Skipper Ryle Show was a TV program in Cincinnati on WKRC-TV. Glenn Ryle hosted this show from 1955 to 1972. -
Say Hey Kid
Nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", #24 was a baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in the big leagues for San Francisco and New York. OS16479 -
24
Nicknamed "the Say Hey Kid", #24 was a baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in the big leagues. OS16478 -
Marty Brennaman In The Hall of Fame
Marty Brennaman began doing Reds play-by-play in 1972. He retired at the end of the 2019 season. For most of his time in the broadcast booth he was teamed with former Reds pitching great Joe "The Ole Lefthander" Nuxhall and provided the soundtrack to... -
Team USA
Cheer on your country in this design from Old School Shirts. Designed and printed in the USA! -
Bob The Vid Tech
Bob The Vid Tech, as portrayed by Robert Heck,??was the host of several programs produced by Maryland Public Television from 1993 to 2010. He also appeared in clips shown between national programming on PBS Kids.?? -
Juneteenth - The Real Independence Day
On June 19, 1865 the Federal Government's final execution and fulfillment of the terms of the Emancipation Proclamation. The people to whom this order was addressed were the last group of Americans to be informed that all formerly enslaved persons were now free. And...

