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Description: According to Wikipedia, Western is a genre of fiction set primarily in the latter half of the 19th century in the Western United States, which is styled the “Old West”. Its stories commonly center on the life of a nomadic cowboy or gunfighter, armed with a revolver and a rifle who rides a horse. Cowboys and gunslingers typically wear Stetson hats, neckerchief bandannas, vests, spurs, cowboy boots and buckskins (alternatively dusters). Recurring characters include the aforementioned cowboys, Native Americans, Spaniards, Mexicans, bandits, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, gamblers, soldiers (especially mounted cavalry, such as buffalo soldiers) and settlers (farmers, ranchers and townsfolk). This image gives credit to that great era.
Description: This is the vintage logo of the Milwaukee baseball team's screaming indian. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: The Milwaukee Braves were unique among professional sports franchises. When the team moved from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, the Braves became the first major league ball club to change cities in half a century. The shift initiated a series of westward migrations by teams and provided the impetus for league expansion. Milwaukee fans inherited an array of heroes from handsome young slugger Eddie Mathews, who led the majors in home runs to high-kicking southpaw, Warren Spahn, on his way to the Hall of Fame. They had powerful Joe Adcock, feisty Johnny Logan, speedy Billy Bruton, Wisconsin farm boy Andy Pafko, and then next spring, they added legend-in-the-making, Henry Aaron.
Description: The Milwaukee Braves World Champions 1957 artwork is a vibrant tribute to one of baseball's most memorable teams and their historic championship win. This piece captures the spirit and excitement of the Braves' 1957 World Series victory, a defining moment in the team's history.
1957 Milwaukee Braves World Champions Magnet
by BACK TO THE 80S
$3.75 $4.75
Description: The Milwaukee Braves were unique among professional sports franchises. When the team moved from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, the Braves became the first major league ball club to change cities in half a century. The shift initiated a series of westward migrations by teams and provided the impetus for league expansion. Milwaukee fans inherited an array of heroes from handsome young slugger Eddie Mathews, who led the majors in home runs to high-kicking southpaw, Warren Spahn, on his way to the Hall of Fame. They had powerful Joe Adcock, feisty Johnny Logan, speedy Billy Bruton, Wisconsin farm boy Andy Pafko, and then next spring, they added legend-in-the-making, Henry Aaron.
Milwaukee Braves World Champions 1957 Magnet
by SAMPOERNAARTSHOP
$3.75 $4.75
Description: The Milwaukee Braves held a truly unique place in professional sports history. By relocating from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, they became the first major league baseball team to switch cities in 50 years. This historic move sparked a wave of westward franchise migrations and paved the way for overall league expansion. Upon arriving, Milwaukee supporters were gifted a roster full of stars, including the young home-run leader Eddie Mathews and the Hall of Fame-bound, high-kicking southpaw Warren Spahn. The lineup also featured the powerful Joe Adcock, the scrappy Johnny Logan, the lightning-fast Billy Bruton, and local Wisconsin boy Andy Pafko. To top it all off, the following spring introduced a rising legend to the team: Henry Aaron.
Description: The Milwaukee Braves made baseball history in 1953 as the first Major League Baseball team in 50 years to relocate, moving from Boston to Milwaukee. This bold move not only marked a major shift in professional sports geography but also set the stage for future MLB expansions and westward team migrations. Milwaukee fans quickly embraced their new team, filled with star talent like power-hitting third baseman Eddie Mathews, legendary left-handed pitcher Warren Spahn, and hard-hitting first baseman Joe Adcock. The roster also featured standout players like shortstop Johnny Logan, outfielder Billy Bruton, and local favorite Andy Pafko. In 1954, the Braves added a rising superstar—Hank Aaron—who would go on to become one of baseball’s greatest i
Milwaukee Braves World Champions 1957 Vintage Magnet
by ibtissam_bouri
$3.75 $4.75
Milwaukee Braves World Champions 1957 Magnet
by SafeInfantSleepy
$3.75 $4.75
Description: A powerful statement piece featuring a skull in a chief's headdress and crossed tomahawks, declaring "No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land." This design champions indigenous rights and challenges historical injustices.
No One Is Illegal On Stolen Land - Native Skull Headdress Magnet
by egoandrianooi9
$3.75 $4.75
Description: The Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation features a bow with three arrows along with a smoking tomahawk-pipe. The arrows represent three great chiefs: Apuckshunnubbee, Pushmataha, and Mosholatubbee. The peace pipe represents the peaceful nature of the tribe while the bow represents their willingness to fight when attacked or threatened.
The Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation Magnet
by Coastal Shoppers
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Charles (CM) Russell, the “cowboy artist”, created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States. He lived and worked among the cowboys and the Blood Indian tribe in his younger years. This image is called “When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet” and depicts a battle between warring Indian tribes.
“When Sioux and Blackfeet Meet” by Charles M Russell Magnet
by Fabricci
$3.75 $4.75