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Philadelphia Firebirds Hockey
The Philadelphia Firebirds were a minor league professional ice hockey team from 1974 to 1977 in the North American Hockey League (NAHL). The franchise later moved to Syracuse, New York, and played one final season as the Syracuse Firebirds. After the NAHL folded in... -
Houston Astro-Knots
The Houston Astro-Knots played in the second incarnation of World Team Tennis that began in 1981. The original league played from 1974 to 1978. The Astro-Knots joined the re-tooled league in 1982 and folded after the 1983 season. -
KHVH 4
KHVH hit the airwaves on April 16, 1954 as KULA. It carried programs by ABC as well as DuMont. In 1959 it changed to the KHVH call letters, before changing to it's current letters in 1973. -
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. -
Toronto Falcons NASL
The original Toronto Falcons were established in 1967 and played one season in the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). After the United Soccer League merged with the NPSL, the Falcons played one season in that circuit. They averaged around 5,500 fans a game at... -
Turn Out the Lights Seattle
In April of 1971, real estate agents Bob McDonald and Jim Youngren erected a billboard just outside of Seattle-Tacoma International Aiport during a breif economic downturn for the area. It read, "will the last person leaving Seattle turn out the lights." Though it was... -
Jolly Joan
Famous for it's giant neon sign, Jolly Joan's opened in the 1930s at 127 SW Broadway in Portland. At one time, it was the busiest restaurant in Oregon. It served over 6,000 diners a day. It closed in the 1970s. OS2044 -
Devil Mask
Products made by this vintage costume company remain highly collectible to this day, well after their prime in the 1950-1970. -
Memphis Tams Basketball Stickers
The Memphis Tams, formerly the Memphis Pros from 1970 to 1972, played in the American Basketball Association from 1972 to 1975, changing their name to the Sounds for their final campaign. In 1975, the team moved to Baltimore to become the Claws but folded... -
Memphis Tams Basketball Trucker Hat
The Memphis Tams, formerly the Memphis Pros from 1970 to 1972, played in the American Basketball Association from 1972 to 1975, changing their name to the Sounds for their final campaign. In 1975, the team moved to Baltimore to become the Claws but folded... -
Memphis Sounds Basketball Sticker
The American Basketball Association team that played in Memphis from 1970 to 1975 was first called the Pros, then the Tams, and finally the Sounds, the latter being their nickname before moving to Baltimore. • High opacity film that’s impossible to see through• Fast... -
Memphis Sounds Basketball Mug
The American Basketball Association team that played in Memphis from 1970 to 1975 was first called the Pros, then the Tams, and finally the Sounds, the latter being their nickname before moving to Baltimore. • Ceramic• 11 oz mug dimensions: 3.79″ (9.6 cm) in... -
Memphis Sounds Basketball Trucker Hat
The American Basketball Association team that played in Memphis from 1970 to 1975 was first called the Pros, then the Tams, and finally the Sounds, the latter being their nickname before moving to Baltimore. • 47% cotton, 28% nylon, 25% polyester• Structured, five-panel, high... -
Memphis Pros Basketball Mug
The Memphis Pros were originally the New Orleans Buccaneers, a charter member of the American Basketball Association. After three years in New Orleans, they moved to Memphis in 1970 and became the Pros. They were later known as the Tams, and finally the Sounds... -
Memphis Pros Basketball Trucker Hat
The Memphis Pros were originally the New Orleans Buccaneers, a charter member of the American Basketball Association. After three years in New Orleans, they moved to Memphis in 1970 and became the Pros. They were later known as the Tams, and finally the Sounds... -
Anaheim Amigos Basketball Sticker
The Anaheim Amigos were charter members of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. After a year in Orange County, they moved up the freeway to Los Angeles for two seasons where they became known as the Stars. In 1970 they moved to Salt... -
Syracuse Scorpions Soccer
The Syracuse Scorpions were members of the American Soccer League (ASL) from 1970 to 1974. After 1970, the team folded, but was re-born as the Syracuse Suns in 1971. The folded a year later, though. They came back for the 1973 and 1974 seasons... -
The Gatehouse Taverne
The Drawbridge Inn opened in 1970.????Its conference spaces hosted weddings, reunions, business conferences, cheerleading meets, holiday parties, and conventions. It closed in 2012. During its 42-year-run, it welcomed 8.2 million guests as well as 4,500 conventions, reunions, wedding, and other events. -
Palace of the Fans
The Palace of the Fans was the Reds home from 1902 until 1911. In 1912, the club moved into Redland Field (on the same site). That ballpark was renamed Crosley Field, in honor of the team's new owner, in 1934. It was the home... -
Drawbridge Inn Address
The Drawbridge Inn opened in 1970.????Its conference spaces hosted weddings, reunions, business conferences, cheerleading meets, holiday parties, and conventions. It closed in 2012. During its 42-year-run, it welcomed 8.2 million guests as well as 4,500 conventions, reunions, wedding, and other events. -
Learning Rocks!
Saturday mornings, cereal bowls, and learning without realizing it. This tee is a love letter to those classic animated lessons that somehow stuck with us for life. Because if you’re still saying “Yea! Wow! Hurray!” in your head… this one’s for you. OS18164 -
Kentucky Bourbons Throwback Unisex Jersey
Toast to the golden era of professional softball with this Kentucky Bourbons jersey. A nod to Louisville’s beloved team from the beer-league boom of the late ’70s, this throwback is all about crushed homers and crushed cans. Perfect for the diamond, the bar, or...
