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It is the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). Plans to build the Superdome were drawn up in 1967 by the New Orleans modernist architectural firm of Curtis and Davis and the building opened as the Louisiana Superdome in 1975. Its steel frame covers a 13-acre (5.3 ha) expanse and the 273-foot (83 m) dome ...
Smoothie King Center (locally referred to as SKC) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is located in the Central Business District, adjacent to the Caesars Superdome. The arena opened in 1999 as New Orleans Arena and has been home to the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 2002. [8]
Location of Orleans Parish in Louisiana. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Orleans Parish, Louisiana.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States, which is consolidated with the city of New Orleans.
The Caesars Superdome is located in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has been the home of the Saints since 1975. The Superdome is a versatile venue that can accommodate a range of sporting events ...
The stadium reopened the following season for the New Orleans Saints' first home game, a 23-3 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Leeland Martin pulls his brother Milton Martin to the Superdome on a ...
Superdome (New Orleans) San Francisco 55, Denver 10. Super Bowl 23. Jan. 22, 1989. Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens) San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16. Super Bowl 22. Jan. 31, 1988.
Champions Square is an outdoor festival plaza located adjacent to Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.It is known as the premier tailgating space for sports events held at the stadium and the nearby Smoothie King Center.
The oil boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s led to more construction of high-rises in New Orleans, with the completion of 17 of the city's 40 tallest buildings. Today, the high-rises of New Orleans are clustered along Canal Street and Poydras Street in the Central Business District. Poydras Street in particular has emerged as the city's ...