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The stadium was originally named the Hoosier Dome until 1994 when RCA paid $10 million for the naming rights for 10 years, with two 5-year options to RCA at a cost of $3.5 million if invoked. [6] [7] The stadium seated 56,127 for football, the smallest in the NFL. Modifications were made to the stadium in 1999 to expand the suites and add club ...
Survivors of the explosion and the families of those killed were awarded approximately $4.6 million in settlements. [61] [63] Of this, approximately $1.1 million had been paid out by the LP gas provider's insurance firm to 379 of the victims, while the company paid an additional $3.5 million in an out of court settlement. [71]
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The Indiana State Fair stage collapse was an incident during an August 13, 2011, outdoor concert by Sugarland as part of their Incredible Machine Tour at the Indiana State Fair in which a wind gust from an approaching severe thunderstorm hit the stage's temporary roof structure, causing it to collapse. The structure landed among a crowd of ...
The stadium officially opened in 1960 as part of a new athletics area at the university and replaced the original Memorial Stadium built in 1925 (a 20,000-seat stadium located on 10th Street in Indiana University's Arboretum). The current Memorial Stadium has been renovated or updated multiple times since the original construction.
Historic Bush Stadium in Indianapolis hosted Pan Am Games baseball in 1987 and was a stand-in for Chicago's Comiskey Park in ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
Stadium bombings (1 C, 7 P) C. Stadium collapses (6 P) Crowd collapses and crushes in stadiums (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Stadium disasters"
The roof hasn't been opened for a Cowboys game in their $1.2 billion stadium since the 2022 season. “I know we opened it long before any fans or anybody is in there,” owner Jerry Jones said ...