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Edward Jones Dome

Edward Jones Dome Address: 701 Convention Plaza St. Louis, Missouri 63101

Edward Jones Dome is Home to the: St. Louis Rams

Edward Jones Dome Opened: November 12, 1995

Edward Jones Dome Capacity: 66,000

The St. Louis Rams of the National Football League play all of their home games at the Edward Jones Dome. The $298 million facility was first opened for the 1995 NFL season. It has been the host of a number of playoff games and a two NFC championship games. This 65,321 seat dome also proudly displays an array of championship banners. The Edward Jones Dome shows off three NFC West divisional championship banners, two NFC championship banners and one NFL Super Bowl championship banner.

The Edwards Jones Dome has been the host of a wide range of different events in addition to being the setting of all the St. Louis Rams home football games. It has held events within its confines like major conventions, religious conventions, huge trade shows, exhibitions, entertainment, such as rock bands and rap groups, monster truck extravaganzas, and motocross rallies. It was also the host to the largest indoor gathering ever brought together in the United States the 1999 mass led by Pope John Paul II..

The Dome parades a great variety of seating choices for all acts, shows, or games coming through it. It has 124 luxury suites, 6,000 club level seats and 58,821 regular seats.

 

 
 

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