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  1. Universidad de Siracusa: Construcción; Coste: $25 630 000 USD: Apertura: 20 de septiembre de 1980: Equipo diseñador; Arquitecto: Finch-Heery Hueber Hares Glavin: Equipo local; Syracuse Orange (1980–presente) Acontecimientos; Campeonato de la NCAA de lacrosse (1988 y 1991) Starrcade (2002 y 2017) carrierdome.com

  2. The Carrier Dome was constructed between April 1979 and September 1980. The total construction cost was $26.85 million, including a $2.75 million naming gift from the Carrier Corporation . [18] [19] It was speculated at the time that political considerations helped this project advance.

  3. Construction Began: April 1979. Dedicated and Occupied: September 20, 1980; first official basketball game held November 29, 1980 against Columbia University. Cost: $27 million. Funding: $15 million grant from New York State; $2.75 million from Carrier Corporation, for whom building named; and remainder from donations of friends of Syracuse ...

  4. El JMA Wireless Dome, históricamente Carrier Dome, es un pabellón multiusos situado en Syracuse, Estados Unidos. Inaugurado en 1980, es la sede de los equipos de fútbol americano, baloncesto y lacrosse de la Universidad de Siracusa desde entonces.

  5. 29 de sept. de 2008 · All told, by September, 2008 more than 26 million patrons have attended Carrier Dome events! Construction: The Dome was constructed between April, 1979 and September, 1980. Total construction cost was $26.85 million, including a $2.75 million naming gift from Carrier Corporation.

  6. El Carrier Dome se construyó entre abril de 1979 y septiembre de 1980. El costo total de construcción fue de 26,85 millones de dólares, incluida una donación de 2,75 millones de dólares de Carrier Corporation. En ese momento se especuló que consideraciones políticas ayudaron a que este proyecto avanzara.

  7. Today in History: Syracuse University’s Carrier Dome Opens. On Sept. 20, 1980, the Carrier Dome opened with 50,564 football fans witnessing a 36-24 Syracuse victory over Miami University. “The Dome” replaced the aging Archbold Stadium, which had been built on the same spot in 1907.