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The elevation of the Superdome is about three feet (1 m) above sea level, and the forecasted storm surge was predicted to cause flooding on that site.
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But what they might remember years from now about their heart-stopping 81-78 victory Monday night at the Louisiana Superdome is the way they barely hung on down the stretch, right to the final frantic moments.
USATODAY.com - Syracuse needs every point of halftime lead to win title thriller 2003
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The Superdome is expected to be every bit as boisterous as Mall of America Field was Sunday when the Vikings all but chased Romo out of the stadium.
Feels like home for Brett Favre: Saints, Vikes to meet in Bayou 2010
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It would be nice to have a graphic showing “rape in Superdome” versus “Condoleeza Rice buys fabulously expensive shoes” to show off when Bushies start telling lies about what happened when.
Think Progress » After Levees Failed, Bush Had “A Sense of Relaxation” 2005
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To put that in perspective, the Louisiana Superdome is only 253 high.
Think Progress » Iraq War = 16K/Month For Displaced Katrina Families 2005
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While officials with the state of Louisiana and representatives of the New Orleans Saints continue to work on a long-term Superdome lease agreement -- one that would also put New Orleans in prime position to host a Super Bowl in 2013 -- there is no rush to strike a deal by April 1.
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The Mercedes-Benz Superdome, which is just 80 miles form the LSU campus, is LSU's second home.
You Can't Spell 'Lush' Without L-S-U Ben Cohen 2012
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Everyone was to leave the city, and the Superdome was to be a “refuge of last resort.”
Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008
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Simply walking out of the Louisiana Superdome was a struggle once Sunday's game against the Saints ended.
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Everyone was to leave the city, and the Superdome was to be a “refuge of last resort.”
Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008
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