Hall of fames
Famous cats
TV show places
Scantily clad restaurants
Ships
100

This Hall of fame is located in Cooperstown, New York

National Baseball Hall of fame

100

This large orange cat was famous for eating lasagna and had his own comic strip and multiple tv specials 

Garfield 

100

Central Perk

Friends

100

This downtown St. Louis bar is known for their delicious wings and even more mouth watering waitresses. They host some of the wettest carwashes downtown.

DB's sports bar

100

These two civil war battleships were the first two ever ironclads and fought each other at The Battle of Hampton Roads.

Monitor and the Merrimack

200

This Hall of fame is located in Canton, Ohio

Pro football Hall of fame

200

This cat was Dr. evils feline friend in the Austin Powers series

Mr. Biggelsworth 

200

Monk's cafe

Seinfeld 

200

This St. Louis bar/restaurant is known for their lodge theme and 29 degrees beer and also their sexy waitresses. They have multiple theme nights for holidays and weekly lingerie nights.

Twin Peaks

200

This ship departed South Hampton England and landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.

Mayflower 

300

This Hall of fame is located in Springfield, Massachusetts 

Naismith basketball Hall of fame

300

This black and white cat has a speech impediment and spits when he talks. He has also been mistaken for a skunk.

Sylvester the cat

300

Moe's bar

The Simpsons 

300

This chain restaurant is known for their wings but mostly their waitresses in their white tank tops and tight orange shorts.

Hooters 

300

The ship that could hold up to 300 men and carried up to 40 cannons was the flagship of Edward Teach better known as Blackbeard the pirate.

Queen Anne's Revenge

400

This Hall of fame is located in Charlotte, North Carolina

Nascar Hall of fame

400

This cat was known as "the cat who could drive a car" and each time would crash on Saturday Night Live

Toonces

400

Gary's Olde towne tavern

Cheers

400

This bar/grill is known for having some of St. louis's sexiest waitresses but was also labeled as racist in 2023 for a list of clothing rule changes including no hoodies, saggy pants, tank tops or men's bags. 

Social House Soulard bar and grill

400

This Great Lakes freighter sank in Lake Superior during a storm November 10, 1975 losing the entire 29 man crew. Gordon Lightfoot wrote and sang a song about this wreck with it reaching #1 in Canada and #2 on the US Billboard top 100 Hits.

Edmund Fitzgerald 

500

This Hall of fame is located in Longmont, Colorado 

The Billiards Congress of America Hall of fame

500

This orange tabby cat was known for his 9Lives commercials

Morris

500

The Jiggly Room

Married with children 

500

This bar/restaurant was once a happening place on the Landing, St. charle and O'Fallon, MO. The girls dressed in tank tops and tight shorts and we've even had a couple 6-9 managers after work hangouts there.

Show-me's

500

On the 7th of December 1941 the Japanese attacked this ship and sunk it while killing 1,177 of it's crew in Pearl Harbor. The ship is still in the harbor with a memorial built over top of it. 

USS Arizona