This 1989 film features a protagonist who hears a mysterious voice say, "If you build it, he will come," leading him to plow over his Iowa cornfield to create a baseball diamond.
Field of Dreams
Primarily known as the Virgin Mother of Jesus Christ, this Mother was chosen by God to conceive the Son of God
Mother Mary
At 446, Pittsburgh famously has more of these than Venice, Italy.
Bridges
This group took their name from a physical education teacher at Jacksonville's Robert E. Lee High School who was known for strictly enforcing the school's policy against long hair.
Lynyrd Skynyrd
This musician, famous for his guitar playing ability, has the lyrics "Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun in your hand?"
Jimi Hendrix
While football’s Hall is in Canton and basketball’s is in Springfield, the National Baseball Hall of Fame is famously located in this New York town.
Cooperstown
Renowned for her humanitarian work, including caring for the sick, dying, and orphaned, this Mother was awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.
Mother Teresa
This Pittsburgh native rejected the label of "child entertainer," preferring to be a "neighbor" who frequently reminded his viewers that they were "special".
Mr. Rogers
Prior to the Jumbo Shrimp, this minor league baseball team shined it's rays upon us.
Jacksonville Suns
This band has the famous lyrics, "Well, I'm a-standin' on a corner in Winslow, Arizona / And such a fine sight to see."
The Eagles
This legendary baseball broadcaster was famous for his oversized glasses, his "Holy Cow!" catchphrase, and leading the crowd in singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the seventh-inning stretch.
Harry Caray
This widespread personification of nature that embodies the life-giving, nurturing, and destructive forces of the natural world
Mother Nature
Born in Pittsburgh in 1928, this Pop Art icon became famous for his soup cans and colorful celebrity portraits.
Andy Warhol
Despite being the city's namesake, this seventh U.S. President is famously known for never having set foot in the city.
This famous Elton John song launches the lyrics, "And I think it's gonna be a long, long time / 'Til touchdown brings me 'round again to find."
Rocket Man
This Pirate pitcher threw the only No-Hitter in MLB history while reportedly under the influence of LSD in 1970.
Doc Ellis
This red-haired matriarch of the Bundy family spent most of her time on the couch eating bonbons and ignoring Al's pleas for dinner.
Peggy Bundy
This dumpling of Eastern European origin is so popular in Pittsburgh that "races" of them occur during Pirates' baseball games.
Pierogi
Headquartered in Miami today, this international restaurant chain began its life in 1953 as a single storefront in Jacksonville, Florida.
Burger King
Aruba, Jamaica, Bermuda & Bahamas, are mentioned in these Beach Boy lyrics but where they really want to go is this Island.
Kokomo
According to the routine, "Who" is on first and "What" is on second, but this inquisitive word is the name of the player on third.
I Don't Know
The cast from this TV Series introduced themselves on CBS in 2005

How I Met Your Mother
At the confluence in Point State Park, the Monongahela and the Ohio are joined by this third river, which is traditionally known for being shallower, colder, and swifter than its southern counterpart.
Allegheny River
In 1964, this legendary band refused to play their scheduled show at the Gator Bowl until the venue agreed to desegregate the audience.
The Beatles
While recording their 1977 masterpiece, the two couples in this band were breaking up, and the drummer was getting a divorce.
Fleetwood Mac