Six Flags Over Georgia Socks
Description: The Great Gasp was a 225-foot-tall (69 m) Intamin Paratower, a "Parachute Drop" ride, that towered over Six Flags Over Georgia for almost 30 years. It became a beacon for the park during this time. The ride was dismantled and removed from the park in 2005.
The Great Gasp - Six Flags Over Georgia Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS Arlington - Texas USA Sunset Glow Tormenta Socks
by TouristMerch
$14 $20
Yall Come Back Yea Hear Monster Mansion Socks
by Classic_ATL
$14 $20
Description: Aladdin's Castle was a series of arcade locations, first conceptualized in 1969 by Jules Millman. The arcade chain was sold to Bally Manufacturing in 1974, and was acquired by Namco Operations (later known as Namco USA) in 1992; the arcade was given loose Pac-Man theming under both companies' ownership. Following the closure of Namco USA in 2021, the last remaining Aladdin's Castle location was stripped of its original branding, and now operates under a different name ("At the Pier Arcade").
Aladdin's Castle - Legendary Arcade from the 80s! Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: Along with Turtle's Records and Tapes, the Time Zone arcade was the place to be at Hawthorne Plaza in Mableton, GA in the early 1980s! The arcade moved to Mableton Parkway close to Pebbblebrook High School in the mid-80s.
Time Zone - Legendary Mableton, GA Arcade from the 80s! Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: Hyde Oldsmobile–Toyota was one of Cobb County's best-known automobile dealerships from the late 1960s through the early 1980s. Located on Bankhead Highway (now Veterans Memorial Highway) in Mableton, it was a landmark business for generations of South Cobb residents. They did an advertising campaign with Archie Campbell of Hee Haw!
Hyde Oldsmobile Toyota - Mableton, GA - Archie Campbell (Hee Haw) Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: Along with Turtle's Records and Tapes, the Time Zone arcade was the place to be at Hawthorne Plaza in Mableton, GA in the early 1980s! The arcade moved to Mableton Parkway close to Pebbblebrook High School in the mid-80s.
Time Zone - Legendary Mableton, GA Arcade from the 80s! Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: The Biscayne was Chevrolet's no-frills full-size model and was widely used by police departments in the mid-1960s because it was less expensive and could be ordered with high-performance engines.
Atlanta Police Car (1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door Sedan) Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: The Bankhead Drive-In Theater was one of Atlanta's most iconic outdoor movie theaters and a beloved landmark for more than three decades. It became famous not only for its movies but also for its unforgettable architecture. The theater opened on May 12, 1950, at 3350 Bankhead Highway NW (today's Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway), on Atlanta's west side. It was operated by the Georgia Theater Company and could accommodate approximately 650 automobiles. What made the Bankhead Drive-In instantly recognizable was its massive neon "curtain" screen tower.
Bankhead Drive In Theater (Atlanta Defunct) Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: The Bankhead Drive-In Theater was one of Atlanta's most iconic outdoor movie theaters and a beloved landmark for more than three decades. It became famous not only for its movies but also for its unforgettable architecture. The theater opened on May 12, 1950, at 3350 Bankhead Highway NW (today's Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway), on Atlanta's west side. It was operated by the Georgia Theater Company and could accommodate approximately 650 automobiles. What made the Bankhead Drive-In instantly recognizable was its massive neon "curtain" screen tower.
Bankhead Drive In Theater (Atlanta Defunct) Opening Night Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20
Description: Pizza By RJ was a neighborhood pizzeria in Mableton, GA with old-school charm and big personality, serving handcrafted pizzas made with fresh dough, rich house-made sauce, and generous toppings.
Pizza By RJ - Mableton, GA (now Defunct) Socks
by Retrozest
$14 $20