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The Louisana Superdome was the first domed dtadium to host the Super Bowl. The Superdome was supposed to host Super Bowl IX, but delays in construction led to the Super Bowl being moved to Tulane Stadium. Two years later the Superdome hosted Super Bowl XII on 1/15/1978, the first ever NFL Title game played in a domed stadium. The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Denver Broncos 27-10.

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The Astrodome in Houston, Texas which opened in 1965.

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Houston Oilers who played in the Astrodome.

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