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{{Infobox defunct venue
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| image = [[File:Georgia Dome postcard.jpg|300px|center]]
| venue_name = Georgia Dome
| venue_name = Georgia Dome
| location = Atlanta, Georgia
| location = Atlanta, Georgia
| opened = September 6, 1992
| opened = August 23, 1992
| closed = June 9, 2017
| closed = June 9, 2017
| demolished = November 20, 2017
| demolished = November 20, 2017
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The '''Georgia Dome''' was a domed stadium in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta between downtown to the east and Vine City to the west, it was owned and operated by the State of Georgia as part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. Its successor, [[Mercedes-Benz Stadium]], was built adjacent to the south.
The '''Georgia Dome''' was a domed stadium in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta between downtown to the east and Vine City to the west, it was owned and operated by the State of Georgia as part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. Its successor, [[Mercedes-Benz Stadium]], was built adjacent to the south.


==List of credited publications==
==Credited Publications==
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| rowspan=3| [[National Football League]]
| rowspan=3| [[National Football League]]
| [[1993 NFL season|September 27, 1993]]
| [[1992 NFL season|August 28, 1992]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons]] vs. [[Pittsburgh Steelers]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons]] vs. [[Buffalo Bills]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (September 27, 1993)|Program]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons vs. Buffalo Bills (August 28, 1992)|Program]]
|-
| [[1995 NFL season|December 10, 1995]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons]] vs. [[New Orleans Saints]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints (December 10, 1995)|Program]]
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| [[1996 NFL season|December 2, 1996]]
| [[1996 NFL season|December 2, 1996]]
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| [[Atlanta Falcons vs. San Francisco 49ers (December 2, 1996)|Program]]
| [[Atlanta Falcons vs. San Francisco 49ers (December 2, 1996)|Program]]
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| [[1999 NFL season|January 30, 2000]]
| rowspan=1| [[College basketball]]
| Super Bowl XXXIV ([[Tennessee Titans]] vs. [[St. Louis Rams]])
| [[Super Bowl XXXIV (Tennessee Titans vs. St. Louis Rams)|Program]]
|-
| rowspan=2| [[College basketball]]
| [[2001-02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|March 30 & April 1, 2002]]
| [[2001-02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|March 30 & April 1, 2002]]
| 2002 Final Four ([[Indiana Hoosiers|Indiana]], [[Kansas Jayhawks|Kansas]], [[Maryland Terrapins|Maryland]], [[Oklahoma Sooners|Oklahoma]])
| 2002 Final Four ([[Indiana Hoosiers|Indiana]], [[Kansas Jayhawks|Kansas]], [[Maryland Terrapins|Maryland]], [[Oklahoma Sooners|Oklahoma]])
| [[2002 Final Four program|Program]]
| [[2002 Final Four program|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[College football]]
| [[2005 college football season|December 3, 2005]]
| [[LSU Tigers]] vs. [[Georgia Bulldogs]]
| [[2005 SEC Championship Game (LSU Tigers vs. Georgia Bulldogs)|Program]]
|-
| rowspan=1| [[College basketball]]
| [[2006-07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|March 31 & April 2, 2007]]
| [[2006-07 NCAA Division I men's basketball season|March 31 & April 2, 2007]]
| 2007 Final Four ([[Florida Gators|Florida]], [[Georgetown Hoyas|Georgetown]], [[Ohio State Buckeyes|Ohio State]], [[UCLA Bruins|UCLA]])
| 2007 Final Four ([[Florida Gators|Florida]], [[Georgetown Hoyas|Georgetown]], [[Ohio State Buckeyes|Ohio State]], [[UCLA Bruins|UCLA]])

Latest revision as of 14:44, 8 September 2024

Georgia Dome
Georgia Dome postcard.jpg
Location Atlanta, Georgia
Opened August 23, 1992
Closed June 9, 2017
Demolished November 20, 2017
Other Names n/a
Tenants Atlanta Falcons (1992-2016)
Atlanta Hawks (1997-99)

The Georgia Dome was a domed stadium in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta between downtown to the east and Vine City to the west, it was owned and operated by the State of Georgia as part of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority. Its successor, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, was built adjacent to the south.

Credited Publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League August 28, 1992 Atlanta Falcons vs. Buffalo Bills Program
December 10, 1995 Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints Program
December 2, 1996 Atlanta Falcons vs. San Francisco 49ers Program
College basketball March 30 & April 1, 2002 2002 Final Four (Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Oklahoma) Program
College football December 3, 2005 LSU Tigers vs. Georgia Bulldogs Program
College basketball March 31 & April 2, 2007 2007 Final Four (Florida, Georgetown, Ohio State, UCLA) Program
College football December 1, 2012 Georgia Bulldogs vs. Alabama Crimson Tide Program

See also

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