Hammond T-Shirts
Description: The Hammond Berries were a minor league baseball franchise based in Hammond, Louisiana. From 1946 to 1951, the Berries played exclusively as members of the Evangeline League and captured Evangeline League championships in 1947, 1949 and 1951. The Hammond Berries played home minor league games at Berry Stadium, located on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University.
Description: Another shot of this amazing musical instrument. Bring the soul of live music into your space with this striking photograph of a classic Hammond B-3 organ. Known as the heartbeat of jazz, blues, and gospel, the B-3 is an instrument with legendary status - and this close-up captures its beauty in all its detail. From the smooth keys to the iconic drawbars, the image highlights the craftsmanship and character that have made this organ a stage and studio favorite for decades. Whenever I am at my friend's recording studio, I end up taking more pictures of this Hammond B3 organ, Its sound is so important to modern music and its somewhat antiquated look just begs for a photograph. -- Douglas
Description: Jurassic Park Fighter by Retro Review. This design pays hommage to the 30th anniversary of my favourite movie as a kid. If you love video games and movies, be sure to check out the rest of the VS Fighter Series on the Retro Review profile page.
Description: Hammond is a resilient city on Lake Michigan’s southern shore, known for its industrial roots and evolving community character. With riverside parks, trail systems, and revitalizing neighborhoods, it balances hard-working heritage with green, outdoor spaces. This drawing makes a meaningful souvenir or gift that honors Hammond’s enduring spirit and growing charm.
Description: The Hammond Pros from Hammond, Indiana played in the National Football League from 1920 to 1926 as a traveling team. The Pros were established by local businessman Paul Parduhn and Dr. Alva Young. Young, a boxing promoter and owner of a racing stable, also served as doctor/trainer (and part-owner) for a semi-pro football team operated by the Hammond Clabby Athletic Association from 1915 to 1917. In 1918, Young presided over a new team known as the "Hammond All-Stars" and played against many of the teams that would form the backbone of the American Professional Football Association (including the Racine Cardinals, Detroit Heralds, Rock Island Independents, Minneapolis Marines, Cleveland Tigers, Canton Bulldogs, and Toledo Maroons).
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Description: A vintage-style graphic featuring the text "CHOP SUEY" at the top. Below it is an orange building with a traditional Asian-inspired roof and windows, flanked by hanging lanterns. To the left, it reads "EST. 1940", and to the right, "OPEN 365 SDAYS". The bottom section displays "PALACE CO.", "Hammond, Indiana", and "Try our Chinese Turkey!".