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900 South 5th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415
The Metrodome, officially known as the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, was located at 900 South 5th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota. It served as a multi-purpose stadium from its opening in 1982 until its demolition in 2014. The venue was home to the Minnesota Vikings (NFL) and the Minnesota Twins (MLB) during its operational years.
At the Metrodome, players typically entered from the tunnel located at the northwest corner of the stadium. This tunnel led directly to the field, providing access for both home and visiting teams. The entrance was designed to facilitate seamless access for players and staff during games and events. The Metrodome was known for its unique design and inflatable roof, which contributed to its distinctive atmosphere.
if you are talking about the height of the MetroDome it is about 195 FT. tall that's about 16 stories
9.3 miles
metrodome.
The Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome opened on April 3rd, 1982.
The metrodome's seats are metal (i think). no cushion or anything, with cup holders on the arm rests.
Not yet
The Minnesota Vikings of the NFL (American football) currently play at the Metrodome. The Minnesota Golden Gophers (NCAA baseball) and the Minnesota United FC (soccer) also play games at the Metrodome.
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