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Christian's Hut
Christian's Hut was a tiki bar located in Newport Beach, California. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1963. -
Santa and Friend
He's the man with all the toys! -
Santa's Favorite
Are you Santa's favorite? -
Boston vs Philadelphia Retro Football tee
Seven years after the departure of the city's team for Washington, Boston got a new pro football team in 1944. For four years the Yanks called the city home and formed quite a rivalry with Philadelphia. -
Chicago vs Dallas Retro Football Tee
Not long after Dallas joined the league, Chicago became a key rival, even though they were in different divisions. Remember the glory days of one of pro football in this fun design from Old School Shirts. -
1990 Sweep!
In the 1990 Series, the Reds defeated the Athletics in a four-game sweep,??becoming wire-to-wire World champs, a feat accomplished by only four other teams in big league history. It was also the Reds second four-game sweep to win the championship. *A portion of proceeds... -
Metropolis Night Club Fairfield
Metropolis opened in the??Forest Fair Mall??in the spring of 2000. For 11 years patrons danced the night away. In 2011, the club declined to renew the lease with what was by then Cincinnati Mills.?? -
Hudepohl Neon Logo
The Hudepohl Brewing Company was established in Cincinnati in 1885 by Ludwig Hudepohl II, the son of Bavarian immigrants. In 1986, Schoenling Brewing Company, makers of??Little Kings, acquired Hudepohl, forming the Hudepohl-Schoenling Brewing Company. After being purchased by a Cleveland-based company in the late... -
USA Stripes
Show your stripes with the only three letters you need!???? -
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.?? -
Holtman's Donuts Logo
Established in 1960, Holtman's is Cincinnati's premiere donut shop, with locations in Over-the-Rhine, Williamsburg, Loveland, and West Chester. -
Chicago Mustangs Soccer
The Chicago Mustangs were charter members of the United Soccer Association (USA) in 1967. The league was made up if wholly imported European teams, The Mustangs were actually??Cagliari Calcio??from Italy. In 1968, the USA merged with the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) to form... -
The Magnificent, New Beechmont Mall
Opened in 1969, the??Beechmont Mall??in Anderson received a facelift in the 1990s. However, even new design features couldn't reverse its fortunes and it closed in 2002, making way for the outdoor shopping destination known as Anderson Towne Center. -
Avondale Mall Cinema 16
This shopping center near Avondale Estates in eastern Atlanta opened as the Columbia Mall in 1964. Shortly after being purchased by new owners in the mid-80s, it was renamed the Avondale Mall. It closed in 2001 and was demolished in 2007. -
Mardi Gras Gator
"There was a 'gata' up on that second floor," said Cajun Jimmy. Every year, celebrants descend on New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras. First celebrated in Louisiana in 1699, Mardi Gras and is now synonymous with the city of New Orleans. in 1875 it... -
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... -
WNKU
WNKU signed on in 1985 from the campus of Northern Kentucky University. For the 31 years the station broadcast a mix of mostly locally-curated adult album alternative music with select programs from National Public Radio as well as other public radio networks. It is... -
92 Rock Cleveland
WRQC was arguably Cleveland's first modern rock radio station. It changed its call letters from WLYT in the spring of 1983 and began playing new wave and alternative rock, exclusively. The big rock station in town played some of this music, but for 92... -
Beechmont Mall
What is now the Anderson Towne Centre, Old School Shirts remembers the Beechmont Mall. Opened in 1969, it was originally anchored by??Shillito's, Mabley & Carew, and later??Gold Circle.??In 2003 it was redeveloped into an outdoor shopping center with the old Shilito's, now Macy's, the... -
Hot Dog Party
Nothing is more American than a hot dog party. Get those wieners out and have fun! -
Baron Von Crypt
Baron Von Crypt was a horror movie TV host in St. Louis airing on KDNL Channel 30 in 1971 and 1972. Though he had brief run compared to other horror hosts around the country, he is still fondly remembered by a generation of St.... -
NLBM Latin Legacy
240 Latinos participated in the Negro Leagues during the league's history. The Negro Leagues in the US welcomed all Latinos, regardless of color, during the era when a color line ruled in MLB. Even before a formal Negro League was established in 1920, Cuban... -
Negro National League
The??Negro National League??(NNL) was established in 1920 and was one of several Negro circuits established during the period in the United States in which organized baseball was segregated. It dissolved in 1931. *Design is officially licensed from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum ?? -
Houston Hurricane Soccer T-shirt
The Hurricane played in the original North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1978 to 1980. Their home pitch was the Astrodome.?? In the winter, the team moonlighted as the Houston Summit of the Major Indoor Soccer League. Both teams played to small crowds with... -
Las Vegas Outlaws XFL
The Outlaws were members of the original XFL in 2001 season, that league's only season. The team finished with 4 wins and 6 losses while averaging 22,000 fans a game at Sam Boyd Stadium. The Outlaws hosted the first nationally televised XFL game on... -
Monogram Tea
Relax in this Monogram Tea tee! -
Skipper Ryle
The Skipper Ryle Show was a TV program in Cincinnati on WKRC-TV. Glenn Ryle hosted this show from 1955 to 1972. -
Blue Skies Roller Rink
Blue Skies Roller Rink was a popular teen hangout in the 1950's in North Jefferson, Missouri. -
Las Vegas Americans
Previously known as the Memphis Americans, the team re-located to Las Vegas for the Major Indoor Soccer League's 1984/85 season. They folded at the conclusion of that season.
