Doomed Dome?

On election day, much attention was paid to names such as Chris Christie, Terry McAuliffe and Bill DiBlasio. But did you catch the story from Houston where voters rejected a referendum to refurbish the Astrodome and re-purpose it as a convention center.
Time flies -- the Astrdome has not been home to the Houston Astros since 1999. The Oilers left several years earlier, leaving the Eighth Wonder of the World a generally empty venue. Now, with no clear plan and certainly nothing financially viable to preserve or utilize it, this groundbreaking but aging facility might soon meet the same fate as the Kingdome, Ebbets Field and Veterans Stadium. It always seems to come down to money.
Is the first domed, air-conditioned stadium deserving of special status? Should it be treated more like Carnegie Hall than the Polo Grounds? And should taxpayers be asked to foot the bill? Click on comment and share your thoughts. And if you've ever visited the Astrodome -- as I did back in July 1969 -- please draw on your memories of this iconic place.

Comments

Steve Nadel said…
"I saw my first game in the Astrodome in 1983. I also went there for the 1986 All-Star game and the first two games of the 1986 National League championship series.

The thing that I found fascinating about your article is that it has been 14 years since the Astrodome is been in use.

And yes it sure is humid in Houston. "

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