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    RCA Dome. /  39.76361°N 86.16333°W  / 39.76361; -86.16333. The Hoosier Dome (later the RCA Dome when naming rights were sold) was a domed stadium in Indianapolis. It was the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL franchise for 24 seasons ( 1984 – 2007 ). It was completed at a cost of $77.5 million, as part of the Indiana Convention Center ...

  2. Website. lucasoilstadium.com. Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the National Football League (NFL)'s Indianapolis Colts and opened on August 16, 2008. [12] The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of ...

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  4. 1984-2008. Constructed in conjunction with the Indiana Convention Center expansion, the Hoosier Dome was an important component of the revitalization of downtown Indianapolis. By combining the convention center and stadium projects, city leaders were able to target two markets simultaneously: sports and tourism. The RCA Dome (Hoosier Dome ...

  5. RCA Dome (originally Hoosier Dome) was a domed stadium, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the home of the Indianapolis Colts NFL franchise for 24 seasons (1984–2007). It was completed at a cost of $77.5 million, as part of the Indiana Convention Center, with the costs split between private and public money. It was demolished in December 2008, as part of a project to expand the attached ...

  6. The Indianapolis Colts first game at the RCA Dome was on September 2, 1984. The RCA Dome was very similar to the Metrodome in Minneapolis. The roof of the stadium consisted of Teflon coated fiberglass. Two tiers of 60,000 seats circled the entire Astroturf playing field. In 1994, RCA bought the naming rights to the stadium, thus it was renamed ...

  7. RCA Dome History. 100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46225. Years Active: 1984-2007 . Known As: Hoosier Dome (1984-1993), RCA Dome (1994-2007)

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