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- en.wikipedia.org KingdomeIn 1980, the Seattle SuperSonics total attendance exceeded that of all other sports or shows held in the Kingdome.
- medium.com journal-of-precipitation/lets-remember…HistoryLink tells us: At 8:32 a.m. on March 26, 2000, Seattle’s Kingdome is imploded. The Kingdome stadium’s 660-foot concrete dome is the world’s largest.
- facebook.com Seattle-Kingdome-46144544637/…Seattle Kingdome. 5 703 tykkäystä · 2 puhuu tästä. A site dedicated to the King County Multipurpose Domed Stadium.
- americanfootball.fandom.com wiki/KingdomeThe Kingdome (officially King County Multipurpose Domed Stadium[1]) was a multi-purpose stadium located in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood.
- controlled-demolition.com explosives-demolition/…...challenge of the Kingdome Project was to control vibration generated by the fall of 125,000 tons of concrete debris onto a reclaimed section of Seattle whose...
- The Seattle Kingdome was a multi-purpose stadium home to the Seahawks and Mariners. In the 1990’s, voters approved two new stadiums to replace the Kingdome.
- seattle.curbed.com 2018/3/26/17165190/kingdome-…The Kingdome was first approved in 1968 as part of an urban renewal package called “Forward Thrust”—which brought Seattle the stadium, the aquarium...
- thisgreatgame.com Ballparks KingdomeSoon, the crib is outmoded and neglected. In 1977, the infant Seattle Mariners breathed their first breaths of life, and the Kingdome would be their crib.
- seahawks.com team/facilities/kingdome/Seattle Seahawks logo. Open menu button. ... The Kingdome had the largest concrete roof in the world - 7.85 acres. A new roof and ceiling was completed in 1994.
- ballparksofbaseball.com ballparks/kingdome/On March 26, 2000 the Kingdome was imploded. The Seattle Seahawks stadium, CenturyLink Field is located on the site where the Kingdome was located.