Dive Alabama Pins and Buttons
Description: Alabama Dive Flag Scuba Diving State Map Dive Flag Distressed diving state map dive flag distressed vintage scuba diver gifts for the diver who makes Alabama home or a great dive vacation shirt perfect for your Alabama dive boat excursion or vacation. Scuba Diving Gifts by TeeCreations. Whether you are a freshwater lake diver or salt water reef diver, beginner or advanced, rescue diver or first time certified scuba diver.
Alabama Dive Flag Scuba Diving State Map Dive Flag Distressed Pin
by TeeCreations
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Not a whole lot of details on Chucks Diner & Billiards out there, but from what we've been able to uncover, it was a joint that somehow managed to walk the line between dive bar and family restaurant. This Huntsville, Alabama establishment was primarily a diner, serving up classic American diner food, but also had a full bar and pool hall, making it the perfect place to go get loaded with the fam and shoot some stick.
Description: 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.
Chucks Diner & Billiards 1981 Vintage - (flame_fantasy) Pin
by Flame Fantasy
$2.75 $3.25
Description: 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.
Description: This hand-drawn, 1970s-inspired design is a throwback to summer legends still being made. Featuring the bold phrase "I Survived Chimney Rock", it pays tribute to Lake Martin’s most iconic—and adrenaline-pumping—landmark. Towering 60 feet above the water, Chimney Rock continues to attract thrill-seekers who climb, jump, and live to tell the tale. Styled like a vintage souvenir, this design captures the spirit of lake life: daring, bold, and unforgettable. Whether you’ve made the leap yourself or just watched in awe from the boat, this one’s for those who know Chimney Rock is more than just a rock—it’s a rite of summer. Perfect for Lake Martin locals, weekend warriors, and anyone who loves a little splash of danger with their sunshine.