THE CONCEPTION OF THE ASTRODOME (FROM WIKIPEDIA COMMONS)
Major League Baseball expanded to Houston in 1960 when the National League agreed to add two teams. The Houston Colt .45s (renamed the Astros in 1965) were to begin play in 1962, along with their expansion brethren New York Mets. Roy Hofheinz, a former mayor of Houston, and his group were granted the franchise after they promised to build a covered stadium. It was thought a covered stadium was a must for a major league team to be viable in Houston due to the area’s subtropical climate and hot summers. Game-time temperatures are usually above 97 °F (36 °C) in July and August, with high humidity and a likelihood of rain. Hofheinz claimed inspiration for what became the Astrodome from a tour of Rome, where he learned that the builders of the ancient Colosseum installed giant velaria to shield spectators from the sun.
The Astrodome was conceived by Hofheinz as early as 1952, when he and his daughter Dene were rained out once too often at Buffalo Stadium, home of Houston’s minor league baseball team, the Houston Buffs. Hofheinz abandoned his interest in the world’s first air-conditioned shopping mall, The Galleria, and set his sights on bringing major league baseball to Houston.
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1830s
- BORN 1830: EADWEARD MUYBRIDGE (PHOTOGRAPHER, MOTION PICTURE PIONEER)
- 1833: FIRST TAX-SUPPORTED U.S. PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDED, PETERBOROUGH, NEW HAMPSHIRE
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1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1950s
- BORN 1954: DENNIS QUAID (ACTOR)
- BORN 1957: SEVE BALLESTEROS (GOLFER)
- DIED 1959: FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT (ARCHITECT)
- 1959: NASA INTRODUCED FIRST SEVEN ASTRONAUTS TO PRESS
- 1959: THE BOSTON CELTICS BECAME THE FIRST NBA TEAM TO SWEEP AN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
1960s
- 1962: GOLFER ARNOLD PALMER WON HIS THIRD MASTERS TOURNAMENT
- 1963: SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL PROCLAIMED AN HONORARY U.S. CITIZEN
- 1965: FIRST BASEBALL GAME IN INDOOR STADIUM, HOUSTON, TEXAS
- BORN 1966: CYNTHIA NIXON (ACTRESS)
1970s
1980s
- 1981: NATURE MAGAZINE PUBLISHED THE LONGEST KNOWN SCIENTIFIC NAME, WHICH WAS ABOUT 207,000 LETTERS
- BORN 1987: JESSE MCCARTNEY (ACTOR & SINGER)
1990s
2000s
- DIED 2004: HARRY BABBITT (SANG WITH THE KAY KYSER BIG BAND ON SUCH HITS AS “THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER” AND VOICED THE LAUGH OF WOODY WOODPECKER)
- 2005: PRINCE CHARLES MARRIED CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES
2010s
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