Citations:Astrodome


 * 1968, New American Review, issues 2-4, page 78:
 * the suburbs, housing developments, Astrodomes, domed-over shopping centers, freeways, TV families, the whole world of the new technologies that stretch out to the West beyond the old cities of the East
 * 1974, Just Compensation, A Monthly Report on Condemnation Cases, volume 18, page 2:
 * We can, of course, continue to speed along at 70 and 80 miles an hour, keep our neon lights blinking and blazing away at all hours of the day and night, let our Astrodomes and World Trade Centers go on absorbing enormous amounts of energy, allow and even encourage patterns of metropolitan growth and development that entail horrendous energy and environmental as well as social, psychic and economic costs.
 * 1979, Texas Highways, volume 26, page 23:
 * Every once in a while some well-meaning soul looks out over the jam-packed disarray of Canton’s First Monday Trades Day grounds and has visions of an imitation Astrodome crowning the whole affair.
 * 1982 April 28, Review of Commodity Supplemental Food Program, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations, and Nutrition of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session:
 * And the great State of Texas will take the money and build another Astrodome.
 * 1996, Fodor's National Parks of the West, Fodor's Travel Publications, page 111:
 * On the Big Room Tour, you walk around the T-shape Big Room, which has a floor area equal to that of 14 Houston Astrodomes.