- 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.
- wje.com projects/detail/seattle-kingdomeSeattle Kingdome. CLIENT. King County Stadium. ... The Seattle Kingdome was a 65,000 seat multipurpose sports arena that opened in 1976.
- 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...
- seattle.gov cityarchives/exhibits-and-education/…While the Kingdome provided a venue that attracted major league sports, conventions, and entertainment to Seattle, it also served as a catalyst for activists from...
- ballparks.com baseball/american/kingdo.htmKingdome Seattle, Washington. Tenants: Seattle Mariners (AL), Seattle Seahwaks (NFL). ... The Kingdome hosted the All-Star Game in 1979.
- retroseasons.com stadiums/kingdome/The Kingdome (officially the King County Stadium)[note 1] was a multi-purpose stadium located in the Industrial District (later SoDo) neighborhood of Seattle...
- stadiumsofprofootball.com stadiums/kingdome/During the Seattle Seahawks tenure at the Kingdome, the stadium was generally depicted as rather ugly and not favored by many fans.
- pinterest.com jeffmcconnellsn/kingdome/Jan 21, 2017 - Explore Jeff McConnell's board "KINGDOME" on Pinterest. See more ideas about seattle, seattle sports, seattle history.
- gettyimages.com photos/the-kingdome-seattleBrowse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic The Kingdome Seattle stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures.
- structurae.net en/structures/kingdomeKingdome is a dome and stadium / arena that was built from 1972 until 1976. The project is located in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA.