The Last Game was Played in the Astrodome 24 Years Ago
With the Houston Astros on the verge of another World Series appearance. I thought it would be great to revisit the 'eighth wonder of the world,' the Astrodome. If you drive by the Houston Astrodome today, it looks like an abandoned building that is on its last legs. The Dome first opened in 1965. At the time, Astro-turf was state of the art and the Dome was the FIRST indoor, air-conditioned stadium. I love to write about Houston's Nostalgia.
Things We Also Miss in Houston: Astroworld and Waterworld Theme Parks
Check out some of the iconic rollercoasters that Astrowold brought us:
Who remembers Texas Cyclone? It was an iconic wooden roller coaster that became a symbol of Houston Texas.
X-L-R-8
X-L-R-8 was the first thrill ride I ever went on. The suspended steel coaster definitely brought up the adrenaline.
TAZ'S TEXAS TORNADO:
This roller coaster didn't open until March 14, 1998, and was renamed Taz Texas Tornado. I still remember Taz in the commercials.
VIPER:
During its run at Six Flags AstroWorld, it featured a tunnel surrounding the first drop. The exterior had a dragon mural although most people mistook it for a Viper. I mean that is the name of the ride.
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