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The Kingdome: Seattle’s Concrete Dome

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/ June 14, 2026

The Kingdome was Seattle’s cavernous concrete-domed stadium from 1976 to 2000, home to the NFL’s Seahawks and MLB’s Mariners. Famous for its enormous self-supporting concrete roof – and its loud, echoing interior – it ended with one of the most-watched stadium implosions ever in 2000.

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Veterans Stadium: Philadelphia’s Notorious Vet

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/ June 14, 2026

Veterans Stadium – ‘The Vet’ – was Philadelphia’s multipurpose home for the Phillies and Eagles from 1971 to 2003. A classic cookie-cutter bowl, it became infamous for its rock-hard artificial turf, raucous fans, and the in-stadium courtroom installed to handle unruly Eagles crowds. Stats at

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Candlestick Park: San Francisco’s Windy Coliseum

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/ June 14, 2026

Candlestick Park served San Francisco from 1960 to 2014, home to baseball’s Giants and football’s 49ers. Notorious for its cold, swirling winds off the bay, ‘The Stick’ was the site of Dwight Clark’s ‘The Catch,’ the 1989 earthquake-interrupted World Series, and the Beatles’ final concert

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Three Rivers Stadium: Pittsburgh’s Concrete Bowl

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/ June 14, 2026

Three Rivers Stadium served Pittsburgh from 1970 to 2000 as the shared home of the NFL’s Steelers and MLB’s Pirates. A classic round, multipurpose ‘concrete doughnut,’ it was the site of the Immaculate Reception and multiple championship runs before being imploded in 2001. Stats at

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The Astrodome: The Eighth Wonder of the World

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/ June 14, 2026

The Houston Astrodome opened in 1965 as the world’s first multipurpose domed, air-conditioned stadium – billed as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World.’ It changed sports forever: when grass couldn’t grow under the dome, the artificial surface that became AstroTurf was born there. Stats at

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Allegiant Stadium: The Death Star of Las Vegas

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/ June 14, 2026

Allegiant Stadium opened in 2020 as the gleaming black home of the Las Vegas Raiders, just off the Strip. Its sleek domed exterior earned it the nickname the ‘Death Star,’ and inside it features a translucent roll-out natural grass field and a giant torch honoring

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