Silverdome (host of Super Bowl XVI) has seen better days
Once upon a time, the Silverdome was the largest stadium in the NFL. The home of the Detroit Lions between 1975-2001, the Pontiac, Mich. venue also hosted Super Bowl XVI, Wrestlemania III and the first indoor match in FIFA World Cup history. But the structure that was built for $55.7 million forty years ago (and sold for just $583,000 in 2009) has fallen on hard times.
These pictures of the #Silverdome today are remarkable: http://t.co/jSObXe2sHr What should happen to it? #fox2det pic.twitter.com/c57MwWuvon
— FOX 2 News | WJBK (@FOX2News) January 27, 2015
And that shot doesn't do the stadium's current sad state justice. Check out some of the images photographer Johnny Joo submitted to MLive recently.
Local residents are frustrated the Canadian ownership group hasn't done anything with the property — or the 127-acre site it sits on — since acquiring it in an auction. Harsh weather over two years ago helped take out the canvas fabric roof that once covered the stadium. As for what's next for the location of Joe Montana's first Super Bowl victory, an announcement is expected later this year.