Houston Texas Magnets
Description: Houston Texas cute map Houston San Antonio Dallas Austin Fort Worth El Paso cute travel design on tees and stickers. Perfect for birthdays, holidays or even without special occasion for everyone who loves Texas and traveling.
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Description: This Shirt was Designed with all love, and professionalism, so it can become an everyday favorite. houston texas , houston texas map , houston texas houston strong t sh , houston texas motivation , houston texas pride born , houston texas skyline , houston texas houston strong , houston texas Houston , texas , Houston , houston astros , houston strong , vintage stripes , vintage
Description: The Houston Aeros were a professional ice hockey team in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1978. The Aeros became one of the most successful franchises in the WHA. They won four consecutive Western Division titles, from 1973–74 to 1976–77 seasons, and finished second in the Western Division in 1972–73 and third in the league in 1977–78. They won the AVCO World Trophy in 1974 over the Chicago Cougars and in 1975 over the Quebec Nordiques, winning both series in four-game sweeps; and lost in the 1976 AVCO finals to the Winnipeg Jets, also in a sweep.
Description: The Houston Aeros were a professional ice hockey team in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1978. The Aeros became one of the most successful franchises in the WHA. They won four consecutive Western Division titles, from 1973–74 to 1976–77 seasons, and finished second in the Western Division in 1972–73 and third in the league in 1977–78. They won the AVCO World Trophy in 1974 over the Chicago Cougars and in 1975 over the Quebec Nordiques, winning both series in four-game sweeps; and lost in the 1976 AVCO finals to the Winnipeg Jets, also in a sweep.
Description: The Houston Apollos were a minor professional ice hockey team based in Houston, Texas. They played in the Central Hockey League from 1965 to 1969, and then from 1979 to 1981. From 1965 to 1969 they were a farm team of the NHL's Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens pulled out and moved the team back to Montreal where they became the Montreal Voyageurs of the American Hockey League. Aside from cutting back on travel costs, the Canadiens cited low attendance, poor choice of dates in the local arena, and lack of practice time. The team was revived in 1979, after the Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association folded. The team only lasted one and a half seasons before folding on January 8, 1981.
Description: The Houston Aeros were a professional ice hockey team in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1978. The Aeros became one of the most successful franchises in the WHA. They won four consecutive Western Division titles, from 1973–74 to 1976–77 seasons, and finished second in the Western Division in 1972–73 and third in the league in 1977–78. They won the AVCO World Trophy in 1974 over the Chicago Cougars and in 1975 over the Quebec Nordiques, winning both series in four-game sweeps; and lost in the 1976 AVCO finals to the Winnipeg Jets, also in a sweep.
Description: The Houston Aeros were a professional ice hockey team in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1978. The Aeros became one of the most successful franchises in the WHA. They won four consecutive Western Division titles, from 1973–74 to 1976–77 seasons, and finished second in the Western Division in 1972–73 and third in the league in 1977–78. They won the AVCO World Trophy in 1974 over the Chicago Cougars and in 1975 over the Quebec Nordiques, winning both series in four-game sweeps; and lost in the 1976 AVCO finals to the Winnipeg Jets, also in a sweep.
Description: The Houston Aeros were a professional ice hockey team in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972 to 1978. The Aeros became one of the most successful franchises in the WHA. They won four consecutive Western Division titles, from 1973–74 to 1976–77 seasons, and finished second in the Western Division in 1972–73 and third in the league in 1977–78. They won the AVCO World Trophy in 1974 over the Chicago Cougars and in 1975 over the Quebec Nordiques, winning both series in four-game sweeps; and lost in the 1976 AVCO finals to the Winnipeg Jets, also in a sweep.
Description: Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Rep your true Texas pride with this classic Lone Star of Texas design. It's the perfect gift for any Texas, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, El Paso, or Alamo lover! Come and take it! Featuring a distressed Texas star encircled by the word TEXAS, this Lone Star of Texas Pride graphic is perfect for any Texas enthusiast. If the words Alamo, 1836, and Gonzales mean anything to you -- don't pass this up.
Description: Remembering Sakowitz Bros. Department Store in Houston, Texas. Their downtown department store, doing business in Houston since 1911, defined luxury shopping in Houston. In 1951, the retailer erected a 254,000-square-foot temple to luxury shopping at 1111 Main Street — a confident response to the more middle-American Foley’s across the street, which had opened in 1947.
Description: 1836 was the year of the Texas Revolution -- bringing the likes of Colonel Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett to eternal fame. Rep your Texan pride with this shirt! It makes a wonderful gift for any Texas history enthusiast. With this shirt, you can truly remember this event. And Goliad!