Silverdome was created in 1975.
The Silverdome, officially known as the Pontiac Silverdome, got its name from its distinctive silver-colored roof, which was an eye-catching feature of the stadium. Located in Pontiac, Michigan, it was built in the 1970s and became known for its large dome structure. The name reflects both the architectural design and the region's focus on innovation during that era. The Silverdome hosted various events, including NFL games and concerts, contributing to its iconic status.
C. Don Davidson was the designer of the Pontiac Silverdome. The Silverdome was home of the Detroit Lions until Ford Field was built and the team was relocated back to Detroit.
The Pontiac Silverdome cost $55.7 million to build in 1975. In 2009 the Silverdome was sold to a Canadian buyer for $583,000. The stadium costs are $1.5 million a year to maintain.
Pontiac Silverdome
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To find the Pontiac Silverdome, you can look their number up in the phone book and call them, or go online and find them through mapquest or yellow pages.
Pontiac Silverdome
The Pontiac Silverdome is a stadium in Pontiac,Michigan, not a car.The people of the city spent 55 million dollars building it and then sold it for only 583,000 dollars.
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Prior to moving to the Silverdome for the 1978-79 season, the Pistons played in Cobo Arena from 1961-62 through 1977-78.
The Pontiac silverdome stadium in December 1975