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Edward Jones Dome
Ingenious, imaginative engineering and architectural design allows St. Louis' Edward Jones Dome to be transformed easily from exhibition space to football field to concert venue. It also can be physically connected to and part of the America's Center convention complex.
The $280 million facility opened on November 12, 1995. The inaugural event: an NFL match between the hometown St. Louis Rams and the Carolina Panthers. Since then, the building has hosted major conventions, religious convocations, elaborate trade shows and exhibitions and touring entertainment acts as varied as rock concerts, motocross races and monster truck rallies. And, in combination with the five other America's Center exhibit halls, The Edward Jones Dome was the site of the largest indoor gathering ever held in the United States - the 1999 Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II.
SEATING The Edward Jones Dome provides multiple stadium configurations that can seat up to 70,000 people. Seating levels include: a private luxury suite level, a private club seat and luxury suite level, a concourse level (lower bowl) and terrace level (upper bowl). A complete seating chart may be viewed online.
TRANSPORTATION & PARKING Lambert-St. Louis International Airport is only 13 miles from The Edward Jones Dome. St. Louis is within a days drive of one-third of the U.S. population. Four interstate highways converge on St. Louis (I-44, I-55, I-64 and I-70). The MetroLink light rail system services the Dome with a station just 2 blocks away. More than 30,000 parking spaces are available within a 10-minute walk of The Edward Jones Dome, and parking for up to 100 buses is available nearby.
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