The iconic Cadillac Cafe was open during the 1970s in the Birmingham, Alabama area of Five Points South. This design is a throwback to the sign on the building with the arrow pointing to the door if you couldn’t figure it out. There also a worn version of this design that looks good on shirts and textiles
The iconic Cadillac Cafe was open during the 1970s in the Birmingham, Alabama area of Five Points South. This design is a throwback to the sign on the building with the arrow pointing to the door if you couldn’t figure it out. The design features a worn look, like you bought it from the cafe 50 years ago.
The iconic Cadillac Cafe was open during the 1970s in the Birmingham, Alabama area of Five Points South. This design is a throwback to shirts worn by staff and on the menu.
Louie Louie, infamous song by the Kingsmen and popular bar in 5 Points South in Birmingham, Alabama. You can hear the song on streaming services but you can only visit Louie Louie in your mind and now wear it on a t-shirt, or on other items. We gotta go now.
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music, flamingo, vintage retro, five points south, party
Brothers Music Hall was a live music club located in the old Hollywood Country Club in Homewood, Alabama from 1978 to 1981. The logo has a worn texture.
Brothers Music Hall was a live music club located in the old Hollywood Country Club in Homewood, Alabama from 1978 to 1981. The logo has a worn texture.
When visitors would enter the village of Edgewood from the east, they have been greeted by a ghost mural on the side of a building that says "Color TV."
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advertisement, alabama, color tv, ghost mural, homewood
Joe. The signature of a book store owner? Name of a Birmingham bar? Sponsor for a late-‘80s adult soccer league team? Yes, yes and yes! If you remember the 1980s and 90s on the Southside of Birmingham, Alabama, then you probably had a drink at Joe (Joe Bar). Or at least you should have. It was originally located in the studio arts building in Five Points South until it burned in 1986. Joe moved to the Lakeview District on 7th Avenue South and eventually a house on 29th Street South.
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alabama, bar, birmingham, lakeview, five points south
Joe. The signature of a book store owner? Name of a Birmingham bar? Sponsor for a late-‘80s adult soccer league team? Yes, yes and yes! If you remember the 1980s and 90s on the Southside of Birmingham, Alabama, then you probably had a drink at Joe (Joe Bar). Or at least you should have. It was originally located in the studio arts building in Five Points South until it burned in 1986. Joe moved to the Lakeview District on 7th Avenue South and eventually a house on 29th Street South.
Burly Earl's or "The Burly Earl" was a restaurant and bar in the southside of Birmingham, Alabama that was open from 1976 to 2008. This logo was found on a matchbook from the late 1970s.
Burly Earl's or "The Burly Earl" was a restaurant and bar in the southside of Birmingham, Alabama that was open from 1976 to 2008. This logo was found on a matchbook from the late 1970s.
Burly Earl's or "The Burly Earl" was a restaurant and bar in the southside of Birmingham, Alabama that was open from 1976 to 2008. This logo was found on a matchbook from the late 1970s.
Tango was a "fancy" restaurant in the 1970s located above Brookwood Mall in the Brookwood Metroplex. There was a dining room and a disco for guests to enjoy. An outdoor board promoted the restaurant with two staring eyes and the headline "Take me to Tango."
Tango was a "fancy" restaurant in the 1970s located above Brookwood Mall in the Brookwood Metroplex. There was a dining room and a disco for guests to enjoy. An outdoor board promoted the restaurant with two staring eyes and the headline "Take me to Tango."
Tango was a "fancy" restaurant in the 1970s located above Brookwood Mall in the Brookwood Metroplex. There was a dining room and a disco for guests to enjoy. An outdoor board promoted the restaurant with two staring eyes and the headline "Take me to Tango."
Rube Burrow's was a restaurant in Birmingham's Five Points South in the 1980s and 1990s. You can't eat or drink there anymore but you can relive your time there.
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retro, bar, restaurant, birmingham, five points south
Rube Burrow's was a restaurant in Birmingham's Five Points South in the 1980s and 1990s. You can't eat or drink there anymore but you can relive your time there.
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alabama, birmingham, retro, restaurant, five points south
A landmark Birmingham, Alabama meat and three that operated in downtown for half a century. Remember your favorite restaurant with this image with a worn look.
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retro, worn, alabama, birmingham, restaurant logo
Taken from the 1922 Shades Cahaba High School Basketball team uniform, this SC monogram is perfect if your initials, your school, or if your event is "SC".
Taken from the 1922 Shades Cahaba High School Basketball team uniform, this SC monogram is perfect if your initials, your school, or if your event is "SC".