It is the biggest domed stadium in the world. It also has the biggest Video Screen in the world.
After Texas Stadium was demolished, Cowboys stadium was built and became the largest sports arena in the world. It also was the largest in sports history.
As the Dallas Morning News explained it, imagine four long buses parked end to end. That's the length of the world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
As the Dallas Morning News explained it, imagine four long buses parked end to end. That's the length of the world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
As of August 2012 the second largest dome in the World is:-The ÅŒita Bank Dome stadium in the city of ÅŒita in ÅŒita, Japan. With a diameter of 274m. It is beaten by the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, USA at 275m.
The Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas contains the largest dome not only in the United States, but in the whole world.
It will be held in Cowboy Stadium is Arlington, Texas, home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. It's the world's largest dome holding 110,000 thousand fans including standing room and boasts the world's largest HD television screen over the field that goes from 20 yard line to 20 yard line.
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The world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium, cost an estimated $40 million. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
As the Dallas Morning News explained it, imagine four long buses parked end to end. That's the length of the world's largest video screen, an 11,200 square-foot Mitsubishi Electric HDTV television above the playing field at Cowboys Stadium. It stretches between the 20-yard lines of the stadium that was opened in 2009.
Dallas Cowboys
NFL cities offer bids for future Super Bowls, which are decided by the league's ownership. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had been hoping for years to bring a Super Bowl to North Texas, but he realized the area needed a mega-sized indoor arena to pull it off. As a result, he spearheaded the construction of Cowboys Stadium, which cost more than a billion dollars. It can seat as many as 100,000 under special conditions and has a retractable roof, which makes it the largest domed stadium in the world. Cowboys Stadium has hosted many other major events, including the NBA All-Star Game and the Cotton Bowl. It will host the Final Four in 2014. The NFL owners voted in May 2007 to hold Super Bowl XLV at Cowboys Stadium in February 2011.