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Georgia Dome
Address- 1 Georgia Dome Drive
Atlanta, GA 30313
Team- Atlanta Falcons
Year Opened- 1992
Capacity- 71,149
Surface- Artificial
The largest cable-supported dome in the world, the Georgia Dome can seat over 71,000 Falcons fans on a Sunday afternoon. The dome has also played host to Super Bowls, the Atlanta Hawks, NCAA Tournament games, the Peach Bowl and its share of concerts.
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In 1992, the Atlanta Falcons and the state of Georgia unveiled to the rest of the world the latest crown jewel in an ever-shining southern skyline with the opening of the Georgia Dome.
The Georgia Dome is the culmination of efforts which began in earnest in June of 1984 as business, civic and governmental leaders gathered to discuss a new stadium in Atlanta. The project continued to gain steam in January of 1988 as a "consensus" of leaders agreed on using a hotel/motel tax increase to finance the local portion of construction.
In January of 1989, Rankin Smith and then-governor Joe Frank Harris signed a "memorandum of understanding" for the Falcons to play in the Dome under a 20-year lease.
The project came to fruition in the spring of 1989 when the state, the Atlanta City Council, and Fulton County Commission approved the $210 million Dome. Groundbreaking ceremonies took place on November 22, 1989, with construction getting underway on March 27, 1990.
As soon as the project was passed, the Dome became a major "player" in the sporting community. Rankin Smith was determined to introduce the south's latest showpiece to the football world and he succeeded. With the determined backing of the Smith family, the Georgia Dome played host to the most significant sporting events in the world as global attention was focused on Atlanta for Super Bowl XXVIII played on January 31, 1994 between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills. The Georgia Dome will host its second Super Bowl on January 30, 2000.
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