The Caesars Superdome is marking 50 years and hosting its eighth Super Bowl, having survived Hurricane Katrina and outlived ...
The Superdome typically holds a seating capacity of 73,208 people for football games. Depending on the event taking place, ...
Perhaps most notably, Caesars Superdome was also a major shelter in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, with untold thousands taking refuge in the stadium during and after the storm.
the Superdome has been used for some of the city's most significant events, from hosting Endymion balls to a serving as a Hurricane Katrina shelter. Before the 83,000-seat stadium was built ...
Its last outing of the event was in 2013. During Hurricane Katrina, the Superdome was used as a shelter of last resort. One iconic event from its rich history is the Super Bowl XLVII power failure.
The Caesars Superdome will host Super Bowl 59 as the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles. Here is what to know ...
Louisiana is providing shelter and services to around 170 homeless people from New Orleans' highest density areas as the city ...
The NFL would bring Super Bowl XII to New Orleans in 1978. The Superdome was used by the Louisiana government as a shelter of last resort during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. Citizens who were ...
In 2005, the Superdome was damaged during Hurricane Katrina, as the storm tore off a part of the roof that made the arena unusable for events. It also served as a "shelter of last resort" during ...
The stadium was used as an emergency shelter during Hurricane Katrina and damage from the storm forced the Saints to play home games elsewhere during the 2005 season. The Superdome began ...
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