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          					 Located in "The Big Easy," the 
          Superdome has been the home to some of biggest events in sports, seven  
          Super Bowls (including Super Bowl XLVII) and has been the home of the New Orleans Saints since 
          1975. In the mid 1960s, New Orleans businessman Dave 
	Dixon envisioned a domed stadium that could bring a football team to the 
	area. Dixon's vision soon became a reality. After much discussion and planning, 
	the Louisiana Legislature passed a bill that allowed the stadium to be built 
	on November 8, 1966. After reaching an agreement to build a stadium, the NFL 
	awarded the area a team, the New Orleans Saints. Construction began in 
	August 1971 and was completed by August 1975. Due to its massive size, the dome stadium was named the 
	Louisiana Superdome. The Superdome covers 13 
	acres and is 27 stories tall. From the outside it looks like a massive 
	spaceship.
          	 
              
            
              
              The 
				New Orleans Saints played their first game at the Superdome on 
				September 28, 1975 against the Cincinnati Bengals. Almost 70,000 
				multicolored seats divided into three tiers, circle the entire field at the 
				Superdome. Every seat next to another one is a different color, 
				making it seem like more people are at the stadium. Several video/scoreboards are located inside the 
				Superdome. During the summer of 1996, the Superdome underwent a 
				$22.8 million renovation project that included a new entrance 
				lobby and ticket offices, an additional concourse serving the 
				upper level seats, refurbished ballrooms, additional 
				accommodations for the disabled and upgraded safety and security 
				equipment. After the 2002 season, the Astroturf playing 
				field was replaced with Fieldturf. The Superdome hosts numerous 
				other events other than football including baseball and 
				basketball games, trade shows, conventions, concerts, and many 
				other events. It has also hosted six Super Bowls and will host 
          its seventh, Super Bowl XLVII in 2013. 
				
              	In August 2005, the Superdome 
				was the shelter for more than 30,000 residents during Hurricane 
				Katrina. The hurricane sheared away much of the roof's covering 
				and water leaked into the stadium as it was used as a shelter 
				for thousands of stranded residents. The Superdome sustained 
				$185.4 million in damage and the New Orleans Saints played their 
				2005 home games in San Antonio at the Alamodome and in Baton Rouge at Tiger Stadium. In January 2006 work began to clean up 
				and renovate the Superdome. Nearly 4,000 tons of trash and debris were removed, along with 1.6 million 
				square feet of wrecked carpeting, 650,000 square feet of wall 
				board and 500,000 square feet of ceiling tiles. All 72,000 seats 
				were cleaned and crews repaired the roof. The 30 year 
				old stadium’s three-level seating plan remains the same, with 
				the most noticeable difference being a thin video board, called 
				a ribbon board, replacing the facade of the upper deck. 
				Scoreboard video screens behind each end zone have been 
				enlarged. 
				The New Orleans Saints played their first game in the city since 
				2004 on September 24, 2006 against the Atlanta Falcons. 
              In April 2009, the 
				Saints and the State of Louisiana reached an agreement to keep 
				the franchise at the Superdome through 2025. The agreement 
				included upgrading the Superdome and resurrecting an abandoned 
				section of the Central Business District 
				with a refurbished office tower and a new sports entertainment 
				district. Improvements to the Superdome included widening plaza 
				level concourses, adding concession stands, reconfiguring the 
				lower bowl that adds 3,100 seats, adding 300-level luxury 
				suites, a new retail store, a club lounge and upgraded 
				restaurants. The $210 million renovation project was completed during the 
				2010 and 2011 off-seasons and increased the seating capacity 
				from 72,000 to 76,468. The Supedome will host its seventh Super 
				Bowl, Super Bowl XLVII, in February 2013. In October 2011 
				Mercedes-Benz purchased the naming rights for 10 years to the dome 
				and it is 
				know known as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.  
 
   
              
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