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The Caesars Superdome, originally known as the Louisiana Superdome, is a 273-foot tall domed stadium located in New Orleans, Louisiana, and serves as the home stadium of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. Constructed in 1975, the Superdome is the largest fixed domed structure in the world, hosting numerous major sporting events including seven Super Bowls and five NCAA men's college basketball championships. The stadium suffered significant damage during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but underwent a complete refurbishment and reopened in time for the Saints' 2006 home opener.learn more on wikipedia
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