Navy Pier Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: A retro-style emblem featuring a large, detailed fish, likely a trout, with speckled patterns. The emblem has an oval shape with a textured beige background. Text above the fish reads "FRESH BAIT, QUESTIONABLE ADVICE" and "ROCKY'S" in bold, vintage lettering. Below the fish, it says "BAIT SHOP" and "• NAVY PIER •".
Description: ChicagoFest was a summer music festival established in 1978 in Chicago, Illinois. It was a two-week event held annually at Navy Pier that featured sixteen stages, each sponsored by a national brand and a local radio station sponsor, that broadcasted live from their respective stages. The stages were: Rock, Classic Rock, Country, Blues, Comedy, Roller Disco, Pin Ball Arcade, Jazz, Children's, Variety, Ethnic, as well as a main stage seating 30,000. There were approximately 600 live performances by headline artists each year, making ChicagoFest an extremely popular event. The festival moved to Soldier Field in 1983, but sadly, lost a lot of the magic that came with it being on the water at Navy Pier, so that would be the final ChicagoFest.
Description: Celebrate the iconic charm of the Windy City with this vintage-inspired depiction of the famous waterfront. Featuring a giant observation wheel and the beautiful urban skyline, this piece captures the spirit of lakeside adventures and summer nights in Illinois. Perfect for travelers and locals who love urban city views.
Description: A retro-style oval emblem featuring a realistic depiction of a fish within a light blue oval, outlined in white and brown. Above the oval, the text "ROCKY'S BAIT SHOP" is arched in cream letters with a brown outline. Below the fish, the text "NAVY PIER, CHICAGO" is centered, and further below, "FRESH BAIT, QUESTIONABLE ADVICE" is arched in cream letters. The entire emblem is set against a black background.
Description: At the age of 15, Rocky Panzo and his family moved to Chicago from Italy in 1914. Rocky began working as a commercial perch fisherman to help support the family, and eventually opened his own bait shop. Located on Chicago's famous Navy Pier, long before it would be transformed into the polished tourist attraction it is today, Rocky's Bait Shop was a favorite of both commercial fishermen and amateur anglers alike. Rocky's relic of a shack at 138 N. Streeter Dr. sat amidst the ramshackle area that made up the water’s edge for decades, providing fresh bait and, as Rocky called it, questionable advice. Eventually, Rocky's sons joined up, adding a fried seafood trailer and changing the name to Rocky and Sons Fish House in the early '60s.
Description: Celebrate the golden age of Chicago’s music scene with this ChicagoFest Blues 1980 T-shirt. Inspired by the legendary Navy Pier festival that brought together blues icons, jazz greats, and rock legends, this retro tee is a tribute to one of the city’s most unforgettable cultural events. Perfect for fans of Chicago blues, vintage concerts, and classic 80s music festivals, this shirt captures the spirit of live music, summer nights, and the soulful sound of the blues. Whether you were there in 1980 or just love the history of Chicago’s music culture, this design is a must-have for your collection.
Description: A vintage-style circular emblem featuring a large salmon centrally placed. Text above reads "FRESH BAIT, QUESTIONABLE ADVICE" in a curved, distressed font. Below the salmon, "ROCKY'S BAIT-SHOP" is displayed in bold, blocky letters, with "NAVY PIER, CHICAGO" at the bottom. The background shows a muted industrial scene with smokestacks.
Rocky's Bait-Shop Fresh Bait, Questionable Advice Salmon Navy Pier, Chicago Phone Case
by Typography of Arts
$17 $23