The Seattle Kingdome was imploded on this day in 2000, one day shy of its 24th birthday. The world’s largest 660-foot concrete dome fell to earth in 16.8 seconds when spaced charges went off at 8:32 a ...
On this day in Seattle Seahawks history, the 12th Man said goodbye to the Kingdome. Twenty-five years ago today, the Kingdome was imploded, paving the way for the eventual construction of what is now ...
Fifteen years after the Kingdome was imploded, King County taxpayers have finally stopped paying for the stadium that was home to the Mariners and Seahawks. King County budget director Dwight Dively ...
Forty years ago 58,441 fans packed into a concrete dome to watch the Seattle Seahawks’ first regular season game. It was Sept. 12, 1976, and the outcome (the St. Louis Cardinals won, 30-24) was as ...
When the official groundbreaking for the old Seattle stadium called The Kingdome took place 45 years ago this week, the ceremonies were interrupted by flying mud – and it left a long-lasting mark on ...
SEATTLE — On March 26, 2000, the city of Seattle said goodbye to one of its most iconic buildings: the Kingdome. Nineteen years ago Tuesday, the Kingdome was demolished in a controlled implosion to ...
SEATTLE -- On July 19, 1994, the Kingdome was closed after four ceiling tiles fell nearly 180 feet into the stands behind home plate. The Seattle Mariners were forced into a 22-day road trip before ...
On Nov. 2, 1972, protestors disrupted the groundbreaking at the future sight of the Kingdome Stadium on King Street. Protestors included local community members from the International District, as ...
In honor of the Seahawks 50th season, sports media personality Kenny Mayne breaks down the history of the franchise. This episode focuses on the original home of the Seahawks, the Kingdome. Safety ...
Now is when we monorail boosters should be the happiest. The folks at Seattle Monorail just announced a major breakthrough in the region’s sorry history of transit projects. They struck a deal to ...