Georgia Dome

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The Georgia Dome was a large multi-purpose stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, best known as the former home of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and host to major sporting events including Super Bowls and NCAA Final Fours.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct sports venue
multi-purpose stadium
stadium
adjacentTo Mercedes-Benz Stadium
architect Heery International
Rosser International
category Defunct National Football League venues
Demolished sports venues in the United States
Indoor arenas in Georgia
Sports venues completed in 1992
Sports venues in Atlanta
city Atlanta
constructionCost approximately 214 million US dollars
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 2017-11-20
formerHomeLeague National Football League
formerHomeTeam Atlanta Falcons
generalContractor Beers Construction Company
hostedEvent 1996 Summer Olympics basketball events
1996 Summer Olympics gymnastics events
NCAA Men’s Final Four 2002
2007 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship
surface form: NCAA Men’s Final Four 2007

NCAA Men’s Final Four 2013
NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament
surface form: NCAA basketball regional tournaments

Peach Bowl
SEC Championship Game
surface form: SEC Championship Game (American football)

Super Bowl XXVIII
Super Bowl XXXIV
location Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia
namedAfter U.S. state of Georgia
notableFeature one of the largest cable-supported domed stadiums when opened
opened 1992-09-06
operator Georgia World Congress Center Authority
otherTenant Atlanta Hawks (selected games)
Georgia State University Panthers football team
surface form: Georgia State Panthers football
owner Georgia
surface form: State of Georgia
primaryTenant Atlanta Falcons
publicTransit Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)
surface form: MARTA
replacedBy Mercedes-Benz Stadium
roofType domed roof
fabric roof
seatingCapacity approximately 71,000
seatingCapacityAmericanFootball around 71,000
seatingCapacityBasketball up to 71,000
state Georgia
surfaceType artificial turf

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Peach Bowl previousVenue Georgia Dome
Mercedes-Benz Stadium replaced Georgia Dome
Atlanta Falcons formerHomeStadium Georgia Dome
SEC Championship Game movedToVenue Georgia Dome
SEC Championship Game formerVenue Georgia Dome
Super Bowl XXVIII stadium Georgia Dome
Super Bowl XXXIV stadium Georgia Dome
Rockin’ Country Sunday location Georgia Dome
2007 NCAA Tournament finalVenue Georgia Dome
2007 NCAA Tournament finalFourVenue Georgia Dome
Georgia State University Panthers football team formerStadium Georgia Dome
subject surface form: Georgia State Panthers football
Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center MARTA station namedAfter Georgia Dome
subject surface form: Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center station