The RCA Dome was located at 100 South Capitol Avenue in Indianapolis, Indiana. It opened August 5, 1984 and closed on February 26, 2008. It was then demolished on December 20, 2008. At the time it had a seating capacity of 55,531.
Yes. The Omni Severin Hotel - Indianapolis is within one mile of the RCA Dome.
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The RCA Dome is a domed stadium located in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was most noted for being the smallest NFL based dome, only being able to sit about 56,000 viewers.
Yes, the RCA dome was totally enclosed. But, the RCA dome has been Blown up to make way for parking for the new stadium that the Colts play in starting 2008-2009 season called the Lucas Oil Staduim, across the street from were the RCA Dome Use To Sit. Lucas Oil Stadium has a retractable roof
The 2005 Women's Final Four was held at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis.
They are often played at places like the New Orleans Superdome and Indianapolis RCA Dome.
RCA Dome was created in 1983.
They have played each other four times in the Peyton Manning era and split the difference:Oct. 31, 1999 -- Indianapolis 34, Dallas 24 (at RCA Dome).Nov. 17, 2002 -- Indianapolis 20, Dallas 3 (at RCA Dome).Nov. 19, 2006 -- Dallas 21, Indianapolis 14 (at Texas Stadium).Dec. 5, 2010 -- Dallas 38, Indianapolis 35 OT (at Lucas Oil Stadium).
The RCA Dome had to be imploded in order for the Indiana Covention center to be built.
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The Colts have played in the RCA Dome since 1984, but they're scheduled to play in the new Lucas Oil Stadium in 2008.
As of the 2007 season, the Colts play their home games in the RCA Dome. They have a new stadium being built that is scheduled to open for the 2008 season. It will be called Lucas Oil Stadium.