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The Atlanta Police Department, the Falcons and the Georgia Dome are functioning jointly to get fans swiftly and securely to the Georgia Dome on game days. Officers are posted on the corridors from the interstates to the Dome three hours before kickoff each game, all in an attempt to keep traffic moving. While traveling to and from the Falcons games, all drivers are optimistic to follow the directions of traffic police. The following maps demonstrate the general routes to the Dome, as well as directions to exact lots for those with season ticket parking passes. All maps are in PDF format and necessitate the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. The Georgia Dome is also available by taking the MARTA rail system via Vine City and Georgia Dome stations. Parking is at a finest on event days, so taking MARTA is strappingly suggested. MARTA has more than 22,000 free parking spaces available at its system-wide rail stations. All MARTA trains, stations and buses are reachable to the disabled. Call 404-848-5826 for more information on parity transfer service. Falcons Stadium History: In 1992, the Atlanta Falcons and the state of Georgia revealed to the rest of the world the latest tiara gemstone in an ever-shining southern skyline with the opening of the Georgia Dome. T

he Georgia Dome is the conclusion of labors which began in solemn in June of 1984 as business, civic and governmental leaders gathered to talk about a new stadium in Atlanta. The venture sustained to increase steam in January of 1988 as a "consensus" of leaders approved on using a hotel/motel tax amplify to finance the local portion of edifice. In January of 1989, Rankin Smith and then-governor Joe Frank Harris autographed a "memorandum of understanding" for the Falcons to play in the Dome under a 20-year rent. The scheme came to completion in the spring of 1989 when the state, the Atlanta City Council, and Fulton County Commission accepted the $210 million Dome. Innovative ceremonies took place on November 22, 1989, with building getting in progress on March 27, 1990. As soon as the project was approved, the Dome became a major "player" in the sporting society. Rankin Smith was determined to introduce the south's latest centerpiece to the football world and he succeeded. With the determined backing of the Smith family, the Georgia Dome played host to the most significant sporting events in the world as global attention was focused on Atlanta for Super Bowl XXVIII played on January 31, 1994 between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills. The Georgia Dome will host its second Super Bowl on January 30, 2000. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, 1966-1991: Twenty-six years of NFL football in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium came to an end on December 15, 1991 when the Falcons met the Seattle Seahawks for their final game in their very first home.

Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was building in 51 weeks and gave the city the base to support big-league baseball and pro football. Less than a year after structure, the stadium was primped for a character part appearance by the baseball Braves, who were still playing in Milwaukee at the time, on April 9, 1965. On August 14 of that same year, the Minnesota Vikings overpowered the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first football game ever played at the stadium. Some local people deemed the Stadium "The Miracle on Capital Avenue." The Braves finally moved to Atlanta in 1966 and shared the stadium with the Falcons, who opened their occupancy at Fulton-County that fall following their receipt into the NFL. The stadium propelled the city into the big leagues with a professional basketball team (Hawks) and hockey team (Flames, since departed) arriving following the success of the Atlanta community in its support of professional sports. 2005 SEASON TICKET PRICES LOWER (100 level) $650 Lower Prime, $590 Lower Sideline, $550 Lower End zone, $490 Lower End zone. MEZZANINE (200 level) $550 Mezzanine Corner, $490 Mezzanine End Zone, $1200-$2400 Executive Club Seats UPPER (300 level) $490 Upper Prime, $370 Upper Sideline, $250 Upper Corner, $125 Upper End zone.






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