Hiawatha Socks
Description: The Hiawatha Outboard was sold by the Gamble-Skogmo Auto and Department stores. Hiawatha was their own brand name. Outboards were manufactured by Gale Products and Scott Atwater. The sales years were from 1941 through 1961. In 1969 the Hiawatha brand name re-surfaced, these outboards were made by Eska.
Hiawatha National Forest Michigan Emblem Socks
by VincenGleqa
$14 $20
Today’s Good Mood Is Sponsored By Downtown Hiawatha, KS Socks
by Kate Miller Illustrator
$14 $20
Description: Hiawatha National Forest Michigan - MI Forest Badge with a Tree, perfect birthday gift, Christmas gift for travelers, hikers, camper and nature lovers
Hiawatha National Forest Michigan - MI Forest Badge with a Tree Socks
by Leon Arto
$14 $20
Today’s Good Mood Is Sponsored By Hiawatha, KS Socks
by Kate Miller Illustrator
$14 $20
Description: Did you know Hiawatha, Kansas is home to the oldest continuous Halloween Parade & Frolic in the United States? Established in 1914 by Elizabeth Krebs, the mother of modern Halloween, the celebration continues to this day!
Hiawatha Halloween Frolic Socks
by Kate Miller Illustrator
$14 $20
Description: Celebrate the natural beauty of Hiawatha National Forest with this scenic outdoor design inspired by Michigan’s forests, lakes, and rugged wilderness. Perfect for hikers, campers, backpackers, nature lovers, and outdoor adventurers who enjoy exploring the Upper Peninsula. A great choice for travelers, forest enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates America's public lands and wild landscapes.
Description: Celebrate your trip to Hiawatha National Forest, MI with this retro design. This is perfect for people who love hiking, camping, and travel in Michigan nature.
Hiawatha National Forest Michigan Retro Socks
by HalpinDesign
$14 $20
The Hiawatha Trail Is Calling And I Must Go Idaho Montana Hiawatha Trail Socks
by Lines of Age Studio ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
$14 $20
Olympian Hiawatha // The Milwaukee Road Speedliner Rail Train Socks
by DarkLordPug
$14 $20
Description: The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (often referred to as the Milwaukee Road) (reporting mark MILW), was a Class I railroad that operated in the Midwest and Northwest of the United States from 1847 until 1980, when its Pacific Extension (Montana, Idaho, and Washington) was abandoned following a bankruptcy. Around this time, the company went through several official names and faced bankruptcy on multiple occasions. The eastern half of the system merged into the Soo Line Railroad thirty-two years ago on January 1, 1986, a subsidiary of Canadian Pacific Railway (reporting mark CP). Although the "Milwaukee Road" as such ceased to exist, much of its trackage continues to be used by multiple railroads. It is also commemorated in
Description: Did you know Hiawatha, Kansas is home to the oldest continuous Halloween Parade and Frolic in the United States? Established in 1914 by Elizabeth Krebs, the mother of modern Halloween, the celebration continues to this day!
Hiawatha Halloween Frolic Oldest in the USA Socks
by Kate Miller Illustrator
$14 $20
Description: C. 1939 luggage label from the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad company issued for their fleet of Hiawatha trains. These passenger trains ran from Chicago to destinations in the Midwest and the Western parts of the United States.
1939 Hiawatha Passenger Train Fleet Socks
by Historicimage
$14 $20
Description: Did you know Hiawatha, Kansas is home to the oldest continuous Halloween Parade and Frolic in the United States? Established in 1914 by Elizabeth Krebs, the mother of modern Halloween, the celebration continues to this day!
Hiawatha, Kansas Oldest Halloween Parade and Frolic in the USA Socks
by Kate Miller Illustrator
$14 $20