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Will King's Koffee Kup
The Koffee Kup was a hip place to grab a cup of joe, 24 hours a day, in San Francisco. -
Crane Steak House
The Crane Steak House was located on Powell street in San Francisco and was part of the Crane Hotel. -
A. Sabella's Fish Grotto
A. Sabella's was a popular destination on Fisherman's Wharf in??San Francisco for nearly 90 years. -
The Black Cat Bar
The Black Cat Bar, also known as the Black Cat Cafe, was a popular counter-culture hangout in the 1950s and early 1960s in San Francisco. It first opened in 1903, closing in 1921. It re-opened in 1933 and operated until 1963. -
Neptune Fish Grotto
Neptune Fish Grotto opened in 1936 on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. -
Biffs Coffee Shop
Opened in 1947, Biffs were a chain small coffee shops located next to gas stations mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area but with several locations in Los Angeles. They closed up shop for good in 1996. -
Tic Tock Drive-In
Established in the 1950's, Tic Tock eventually had four locations in the San Francisco area. -
Sambo's Motel Lanai
Sambo's was a chain of sit-down, casual dining restaurants that at its peak had over 1,100 locations in 47 states. The San Francisco??location??on Lombard Street was attached??to the Motel Lanai. -
Fat Boy Drive-In
Fat Boy Drive-In opened its first location in San Francisco in 1925 at the corner of??corner of 46th Street and Sloat Boulevard.??It closed in the 1970s. -
Columbia House
Penny for your thoughts! Buy 12 CDs or tapes (or LPs), for a penny and buy just four more at "regular club prices." Not many did that last bit. -
Fresh Up Freddie
Before Spot, there was Fresh Freddie who first introduced kids to 7-Up back in the 1950's. -
Vintage Esso Gas Mascots
Founded in 1912 as Standard Oil of New Jersey after the breakup of the larger Standard Oil corporation, Esso gas stations were found all over the Northeastern United States and parts of the South starting in the 1930s. In 1972, most were re-branded Exxon.... -
Fotomat
What could be more convenient? Drive up to the little booth, drop off your film, come back the next day and see your pictures. Mail them to friends and family! Established in the early 1960s in Southern California, Fotomat grew to over 4,000 locations... -
NASL Logo Original
The original North American Soccer League (NASL) was formed in 1967 when the competing United Soccer Association and the National Professional Soccer League decided to join forces. For the next 12 seasons, it was the top-level league for outdoor soccer in the U.S. and... -
Commodore 64
Introduced in 1982, the Commodore 64 is the single best selling computer model of all time. Along with the Apple II, it helped usher in the era of home computing for millions. -
Australia's Wonderland
Australia's Wonderland opened on December 7, 1985, as the sixth member of the Kings Entertainment amusement park family. At 219 acres, it was the largest amusement park in the Southern Hemisphere. The park's design was based mostly on Canada's Wonderland. It was also a... -
It's a Dilly
It's one of the world's most famous ice cream bars. -
Wellbee Polio Vaccine Mascot
In the early 1950s, between 20,000-60,000 people a year were becoming afflicted with polio. Jonas Salk and his team at the University of Pittsburgh developed a polio vaccine in 1952. By 1955 a campaign to vaccinate children in the U.S. was launched. ALbert Sabin... -
America's Raddest Baddest TV Dad
There was no dad quite like Danny Tanner.?? *A portion of proceeds benefits the Scleroderma Research Foundation.?? -
Mid Century Leprechaun
Go retro with this mid-century leprechaun.

