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18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues - Page 16 of 22 - Kiwi Report

18 haunting photographs of abandoned sports venues


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[post_page_title]Astrodome, Houston, Texas[/post_page_title]
The Houston Astrodome was the first multi-purpose, domed athletic stadium. The dome, located in Houston (hence the name), first opened to the public in 1965, and hosted the Astros and Oilers’ home games. It was also the part time home of the Rockets from 1971-1975. Eventually the Oilers moved to Tennessee and the Astros moved to Minute Maid Park in 2000. The Astrodome still hosted events for a few years and even housed residents of New Orleans who were affected by Hurricane Katrina. But in 2008, the Astrodome was declared noncompliant with fire code. In 2013, it was finally demolished.
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