Once a shelter for victims of Hurricane Katrina, the newly revitalized Louisiana Superdome has become an icon of recovery.

The Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans (Photo taken before Hurricane Katrina)
Copyright Louisiana Superdome Completed in 1975, the spaceship-shaped Louisiana Superdome has been described as the largest domed structure in the world. Located near the French Quarter of New Orleans, the Louisiana Superdome sheltered thousands from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina. The storm damaged the distinctive domed roof.
The hurricane damage has been repaired and several upgrades have made the Superdome one of America's most advanced sports facilities.
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