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Flakey Jake's T-Shirt | Vintage Indiana | The Shop
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Yes all you young folks, there was a time when that Outdoor Amphitheater in Noblesville was called Deer Creek Music Center. And we old people still call it that!
Tri-Blend. 50% Polyester/ 25% Ring-Spun Cotton/ 25% Rayon. Heather Grey
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Market Square Arena was best known as the home of the Indiana Pacers of the ABA and NBA from 1974–1999. It hosted the 1980 NCAA Men's Final Four and the Basketball events for the 1987 Pan Am Games. Elvis Presley performed his final live concert here on June 26, 1977, seven weeks before his death. 60% Cotton/45% Polyester...
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Bush Stadium was the name of a former baseball in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was home to the Indianapolis Indians. It was also home to a few Negro League teams. The stadium started life as Perry Stadium, named for Norm Perry, the club owner who built it in 1931. It was renamed Victory Field in 1942 in reference to World War II....
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Roselyn Bakery was a major bakery chain that distributed products from an Indianapolis central baking facility from 1943 to 1999. The bakery chain, which consisted of approximately 40 locations in and around central Indiana, was known for its popular treats such as their Sweetheart Coffee Cake, Zebra Square Brownies and Blackout Cake. 50% Polyester, 50%...
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Hook's Drug Stores was an Indianapolis, Indiana-based drug store chain that was founded in 1900 by John A. Hook. The chain flourished throughout central Indiana for most of the 20th-century. Most former Hook's locations that are still open operate as CVS. CVS bought out Revco in the late 1990s and rebranded their stores as CVS....
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In 1954, Frank and Donald Thomas patented the flame broiler in their parent company General Equipment Corporation and started their own restaurant in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1957, they opened their first Burger Chef. Burger Chef spread across the United States, following a strategy of opening outlets in smaller towns. By 1972 its number...
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The greatest stadium in the history of sports. The Hoosier Dome.
4.2 oz., 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon, 32 singles
Fabric laundered
Set-in 1x1 triblend baby rib collar
Side seamed
Heather White
Officially Licensed
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The 1987 Pan American Games, was celebrated in Indianapolis, from August 7-23, 1987. Over 4,300 athletes from 38 countries in the Americas competed in 30 sports earning 1,015 medals. Events were held at 23 venues in and around Indianapolis. The official mascot for the games was Amigo, a green parrot.
50% Polyester, 50% Cotton. Heather Blue
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