The Astrodome is a Houston icon. It is now labeled a landmark. It will get some new renovations and will be open as a tourist attraction in a couple of years. Long Live the Dome.
@@rootsadriano7131 Part of why the North American World Cup in 2026 will be awesome. I barely remember the 1994 World Cup, but part of what made it so great is that it basically just used existing NFL and college stadiums for all it's USA venues, which is also the case in 2026 (Rose Bowl, MetLife, FedExField, Arrowhead, Mile High, NRG, Megatron's butthole, the Linc, Nissan Stadium, the Clink, Gillette, Paul Brown Stadium, and Hard Rock Stadium). Canada and Mexico are all existing venues as well. Literally zero venues are being built from scratch for that only to be abandoned later (looking at you, Brazil), although YMMV on whether or not slave labor was involved.
The Grizzlies played there, Memphis Tigers played there. They also held concerts in that building. Both Grizzlies and Tigers left the Pyramid for Fed-Ex forum. The Pyramid ultimately became a big time money loser for the city of Memphis.
To this day seeing the Astrodome the way it is frustrates me for how it has been left. That stadium is amazing and I wish the city of Houston wouldn't have let it gone to waste like it has...
10:38 speaking of rain in the Astrodome, you failed to mention that was once a RAINOUT (yes, a rainout) at the stadium in 1976. The story goes that there was such heavy rain, comparable to a Tropical Storm, that the streets in Houston flooded, and were particularly bad around the stadium. The teams, worried fans would get caught in the flooding, and with the umpires still MIA, canceled the game, and instead the players of both teams, along with a few fans who had made it to the game prior to cancellation, gathered on the field. It was the only rainout in the Astrodome's history, at least without a hurricane getting the game preemptively moved/canceled.
Metlife was outdated when it was built. Who makes a building that looks like a giant spindle of DVDs right around the time that DVDs were being phased out for streaming video?
7:23 (5pointsvids) it was converted into a bass pro shop, believe it or not. (Literally everyone watching the video) Who hasn’t seen the dude perfect video.
I've lived in Houston my whole life, and as of 2016, the city is planning on creating a hotel within the Astrodome. But, they've thrown other ideas out as well, and the dome hasnt been touched in awhile.
The maracana is literally not abandoned. The media makes it seems like it is. It’s the home field for flamengo and Fluminense. They play there almost every week!!
Por um tempo, o Maracanã ficou inutilizado mesmo. A gestão original do estádio pós-reforma queria cobrar uma fortuna de qualquer um que jogasse lá, daí começaram ações judiciais e o estádio ficou abandonado. Só acho que o ano saiu errado no vídeo, jurava que isso tinha rolado em 2015.
The thing I miss about many of these former arenas and stadiums is how unique they looked from one another. Many stadiums now are very cookie cutter looking, but the past venues had a unique design that would let you know what city they were playing in without needing to know the teams.
Mind explaining further? I get it with new stadiums like MetLife, but new ones like Allegiant, Mercedes-Benz and So-Fi all look pretty unique imo. There was some awesome old stadium designs, I'll give you that, but there was also many of those "multi-use" stadiums built in the 60's and 70's that were all pretty horrid not just as a building but as a place to "enjoy" a sporting event
Aloha Stadium in Honolulu could easily be on this list. It fits all the criteria: decay, lack of safety, declining interest. Problem is, UH still uses it.
I visited Pripyat in August. According to a Ukrainian guide the stadium has never seen any real use, disaster striking as it had just been completed. Right now it's just all overgrown with trees, couldn't tell I was looking at a sports venue. There's Google Street view in most of that place and in the stadium as well, you'll see it's really just a big mess, it's not that scary. The soil is still contaminated but radiation levels are normal ish since the new sarcophagus was installed over the reactor. Coordinates are 51.4107, 30.0550
The bass pro shop in the Pyramid is awesome too, it has a series of creeks running through the floor with live fish in them and there's also Hotel rooms lol.
@@caseyryan1 Not long after. They're looking for a new building, as well. If they don't stay in Oakland, then that'll make all three teams getting out of East Bay.
There is nothing wrong with the Oakland Coliseum. That stadium is well preserved and well taken care of for its age. The area surrounding it and the people leave much to be desired.
All that stadium needs is some refurbishment. Maybe revert it into a baseball only format stadium, before the raiders moved back there in 1995. This would include demolishing the mount al Davis seating section which ruined that stadium's panoramic view of Oakland hills.
I only attended one event at the Houston Astrodome, and it was a religious retreat instead of a Houston Astros or Oilers game. I did get to go on the floor and stand on the pitcher's mound, which was a big deal for a 15-year old kid at the time. To this day, I've never stood on astroturf, as the turf was removed. I see the Astrodome when I go to Astros or Rockets games, as I park near NRG Stadium and take the public transportation to save a ton of money on parking. I once got to run on the field turf of NRG Stadium during a 5K run, but it was removed during later 5K runs. I guess there were just enough people to ruin it for all of us.
original turf is really interesting - good turf usually had a thick rubber mat underneath it. the carpet was awful though, I hated doing anything athletic on it. it would swallow your ankles whole.
Probably your best video to date. If you plan to do a sequel to this video, might I recommend Texas World Speedway? Been abandoned since the 90s and has fallen into disrepair
Texas World Speedway was recently used to house destroyed vehicles by Hurricane Harvey until they could be finalized in insurance claims and destroyed at the crusher or salvaged for parts. It was just a massive parking lot of rotting vehicles.
Astrodome was still pretty dope all the way into the 70s. Vast majority of people never went there, they only saw it in their newfangled color TVs and with the controlled lighting and technicolor turf it was one of the coolest thing on TV.
What about Maple Leaf Gardens? It is a mall now, but it used to be the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs and you can actually still see the centre ice dot TO THIS DAY! (Go Leafs Go)!!
As someone who is a lifelong resident of Memphis, TN, I don't think you should put The Pyramid Arena on your list of creepy abandoned stadiums because it isn't abandoned. Bass Pro occupies this building and is in use. Of course we do have a real abandoned sports venue in The Mid South Coliseum that has been abandoned since 2006. The Mid South Coliseum was built in 1963 at the Mid South fairgrounds. It hosted ABA basketball, Memphis State Tiger basketball, minor league hockey, concerts, wrestling and indoor soccer. It hosted concerts by Elvis Presley and the Beatles. The venue was abandoned by the University of Memphis Tiger basketball program when the Pyramid Arena opened. It was abandoned by the CHL's Memphis Riverkings in 2000 when they moved to play at the Landers Center in Desoto County, MS. It held on for a little while longer as a music venue until 2006 when the last concert was performed there. Ever since then, it is closed to the public and has been left rotting ever since. Every time Memphis city council debates on what to do with the structure and propose tearing it down, the local preservation society take them to court and stops them. When proposing to re-purpose the building, two things stand in the way. The lease agreement with the Memphis Grizzlies and Fed-Ex Forum and the fact that it is going to take at least $50 million dollars to renovate and refit the Coliseum. The city doesn't want to spend $1 million per year for upkeep of a building that isn't in use right now. So it sits rotting away unused and untouched.
+FivePoints Vids : Recap on the Huston Astrodome: She has since been made into a historic landmark. The township of Harris County has reached an agreement to renovate the iconic stadium in the amount of $105 Million.
I love the Hellinikon it's a shame they've let it rot. I wish they'd transplant it in Baseball configuration at my old High School. Bunnell would get more use out of it than the Greeks ever did.
I used to go to Freedom Hall for the National Farm Machinery Show tractor pull. They’d have pullers from all over the country there and even a few people in Europe would ship their tractors over via shipping container and pull there. Maybe you can do a video on tractor pulling someday as I find it to be criminally underrated
Good pick on the Washington Colosseum, that was a historic but haunting building. Glad it joined the surrounding developing neighborhood rather than being the odd eyesore it was. Sick pics of it on the inside before the renovation!
Same thing with soldier field. Soldier field is very old stadium too and the Chicago bears have played there for many years too and they do not plan to abandon soldier field any time too, but soldier field has received some major renovations in the last 15 years.
Point of order: NO ONE locally called it "the Memphis Pyramid." It's original name was "The Great American Pyramid" (If you ever do a video on sports hucksters, look up Sidney Shlenker. He fleeced this city but good") Everybody just called it "The Pyramid." Hell, I didn't know "Memphis Pyramid" was a thing until I looked up the Wikipedia entry.
I'm glad he didn't go the "picking every Olympic stadium" route. Very well done, 5Points.... ESPECIALLY on the last one. I figured some stadium Ukraine used has to be in the exclusion zone, but I didn't think it was THAT close to the reactor. Dang.
Yeah when i looked it up on google earth i saw a huge building to the east. I was like that can’t be the reactor...then I saw the cooling silos. I used the ruler feature and yeah, it was 2 miles. If any one was practicing that day they got cooked like an egg on a frying pan.
I think it would be cool if a stadium, like the Brazilian one in this video, was now used as a school, and they already had their football and soccer field in the middle of the school. They probably have a lot of rooms in it that can be used as a classroom
they tried this without success in other stadium like structures here in Brazil. But now the stadium is not abandoned anymore. The consortium of companies that had the concession abandoned ship, but now two clubs from Rio that have a ton of history over there have took over. Not it has excessive use actually, with many problems on the playing surface due to it. Give or take, it hosts 80 games every year now, with some in consecutive days.
It's just crazy that the older stadiums aren't used for something. I guess in a lot of cases the land that it's on (if in a city) has more value, but you'd think somebody could do something with them.
Love your videos! Still think you should have put the Pontiac Silverdome in this video, it may not be standing, but it was an abandoned structure for nearly two decades, and is still on Google earth! Not viewable on street view but can be enjoyed on the 3D rendering, which would have been perfect for this video lol. A great vid nonetheless.
I stayed in the Bass Pro Shop in the Memphis Pyramid. There’s a really nice hotel that goes around the inside edge, and it was honestly a really fun time. Take your kids, they’ll love it.
The big problem the cities that host Olympics have is they don’t plan for after the games end. Atlanta had the right idea, after the games the main stadium easily became Turner Field where the Braves played from 1997-2016. Los Angeles is almost the perfect city for Olympics because they’ve hosted it twice (1932 & 1984) and when they host it in 2024 so many facilities are already built or easily retrofitted. Plus there’s a built-in sports culture there that keeps facilities in business
Freedom Hall isn’t really abandoned. A lot of things happen in it just not a permanent sports team. When i was in Louisville a big AAU Tournament was going on and they had three courts in there.
AMI stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand not really too creepy but abandoned due to damage caused by the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. It used to hold over 35,000 people and was used for rugby and cricket hasnt been used since 2010
I live in Houston and the astrodome was a great pride Houston had and we respect the history from it so short facts it was actually a technological wonder and the way it works and was used for a lot of things even after the astros moved to minuet made and the oilers became the titans because we used it for concerts and rodeos and such and now is in plans for a theme park and they were selling the seats from the stadium and my neighbor bought one because in Houston we know our history and why it’s important so please don’t make it seem as if it was a “disaster”
The city of Memphis agreed to build FedEx Forum before the Grizzlies relocated to Memphis. They couldn't have gotten a team without such an agreement as The Pyramid, aka The Tomb of Doom, was built for the University of Memphis Tigers and was never adequate to host an NBA Team, although it did host the Grizzlies for a time. Once FedEx Forum opened the city squabbled for years over what to do with the city's beloved Pyramid, taking offers from groups who wanted to turn it into a shopping mall or indoor amusement park before finally striking a deal with Bass Pro Shops. The restoration process was very slow and it was several years before construction began, however once completed Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid is the largest Bass Pro Shop in the world, hosts a one of a kind hotel, an indoor swamp, the world's largest free standing elevator, and a fine dining restaurant with a picturesque view of the Mississippi River and surrounding city of Memphis at the top level of the Pyramid
Nice tour! Can't beat weeds, mildew, and crumbling concrete. One additional correction -- at 10:11 -- Astrodome not nearly the "world's first multi-purpose stadium." World's first multi-purpose domed stadium, yes.
6:15 - Interesting that you include a picture of the canoe slalom venue from the Athens games. It's still used on rare occasions, but has mostly been abandoned since 2010/11-ish. I wouldn't expect many people to know that though, just like how most people don't know canoe slalom is a thing.
The Astrodome is a Houston icon. It is now labeled a landmark. It will get some new renovations and will be open as a tourist attraction in a couple of years. Long Live the Dome.
The Astrodome is actually a Texas and it has the Texas plaque on it
So the Astrodome is getting a makeover it now has a Texas history plaque on it
Great place for a indoor rodeo! Hahaha!
The dome is cool
as a titans fan I would love to visit!!
The olympics is the worst when it comes to abandon areas/stadiums
Seriously. He could've done thsi vid on abandoned Olympic sites alone and made it twice as long.
I live in near the oylmpic village in London and I feel like London 2012 was great in the long run because most venues are being use today
They should only host the Olympics in places that will actually get use out of 75% of the arenas/stadiums.
Except in L.A. and Atlanta...
@@rootsadriano7131 Part of why the North American World Cup in 2026 will be awesome. I barely remember the 1994 World Cup, but part of what made it so great is that it basically just used existing NFL and college stadiums for all it's USA venues, which is also the case in 2026 (Rose Bowl, MetLife, FedExField, Arrowhead, Mile High, NRG, Megatron's butthole, the Linc, Nissan Stadium, the Clink, Gillette, Paul Brown Stadium, and Hard Rock Stadium). Canada and Mexico are all existing venues as well. Literally zero venues are being built from scratch for that only to be abandoned later (looking at you, Brazil), although YMMV on whether or not slave labor was involved.
The Roman Colosseum is awesome. I’ve been there and it’s completely astonishing. After 2,000 years there is no way it should be standing.
That's right. Thank ya baby Jesus!
They should renovate and modernize it.
Rhodesian Patriot right? It's a pride of ancient architectural height.
@@Suijiro99 Yes.
@@porchofgeese_crockpot i dont think they can without it losing its historical protection
Wtf I went to that Pro Bass Shop last year and wondered why it was a pyramid. I didn’t know the Grizzlies played there lol.
Fun fact: The Pyramid was also the site of the Mike Tyson/Lennox Lewis fight in 2002. Manny Pacquiao was on the undercard.
I know I read that on wiki and I still didn't believe it
I live in Memphis! I see that pyramid everyday
The Grizzlies played there, Memphis Tigers played there. They also held concerts in that building. Both Grizzlies and Tigers left the Pyramid for Fed-Ex forum. The Pyramid ultimately became a big time money loser for the city of Memphis.
Me neither lol
To this day seeing the Astrodome the way it is frustrates me for how it has been left. That stadium is amazing and I wish the city of Houston wouldn't have let it gone to waste like it has...
Seriously. Heart breaking.
10:38 speaking of rain in the Astrodome, you failed to mention that was once a RAINOUT (yes, a rainout) at the stadium in 1976. The story goes that there was such heavy rain, comparable to a Tropical Storm, that the streets in Houston flooded, and were particularly bad around the stadium. The teams, worried fans would get caught in the flooding, and with the umpires still MIA, canceled the game, and instead the players of both teams, along with a few fans who had made it to the game prior to cancellation, gathered on the field. It was the only rainout in the Astrodome's history, at least without a hurricane getting the game preemptively moved/canceled.
"It. And MetLife Stadium."
OK, I see you.
Connor Maddox almost made me spit up milk
Metlife was outdated when it was built.
Who makes a building that looks like a giant spindle of DVDs right around the time that DVDs were being phased out for streaming video?
Eli jump scare!
I don't get it.
400th like
Anyone else getting BrightSunFilms vibes from this?
That's the first thing I thought about when I saw this video
Same tbh. Maybe FPV and BSF should do a joint Abandoned project?
BSF is so good at what they do. I dont think im on their level :)
I like BSF too!
I'm a sub I like abandoned video especially in stadium
Where's the Cleveland Browns field? All the fans left by like 1980.
Fans keep showing up. Just the team never shows up
Vallens Productions bout to be Detroit as well
Smart all I have.to say is that's a smart joke
@@alexhoadley6814 don't involve the lions period
One word 0-16
If I remember just one thing from this video, it's that President Eisenhower held both of his balls in Washington Coliseum.
LOL
IM SURE MRS. EISENHOWER HELD BOTH HIS BALLS THERE AS WELL.. AND PROBABLY A FEW INTERNS TOO!
7:23
(5pointsvids) it was converted into a bass pro shop, believe it or not.
(Literally everyone watching the video)
Who hasn’t seen the dude perfect video.
I've lived in Houston my whole life, and as of 2016, the city is planning on creating a hotel within the Astrodome. But, they've thrown other ideas out as well, and the dome hasnt been touched in awhile.
Facts
The maracana is literally not abandoned. The media makes it seems like it is. It’s the home field for flamengo and Fluminense. They play there almost every week!!
yeah, get your facts straight homie..otherwise great videos
BR!
creativmindplay Aqui é BR!!!
Thank you! VIVA BRASIL!!
Por um tempo, o Maracanã ficou inutilizado mesmo. A gestão original do estádio pós-reforma queria cobrar uma fortuna de qualquer um que jogasse lá, daí começaram ações judiciais e o estádio ficou abandonado.
Só acho que o ano saiu errado no vídeo, jurava que isso tinha rolado em 2015.
Still can’t believe the Seahawks didn’t run the ball....
lol same imma seahawks fan
Eagles-1 hit wonder
i thank the gods everyday they didnt run it, pats fan here, pats didnt win that game, seahawks gave it up
Andy the Malevolent It was just a joke relax. Btw PLEASE BEAT DALLAS IN ROUND 1 have a great day
cant believe that pass slipped through alshons hands lol
I wonder what kind of snake nests are in the Astrodome.
There’s a video someone did a few years back touring the inside of it and just walking all around it.
Some where in the future The Astrodome will be museum
bats,bro
@@luckyconquerortv5748 can I bite their heads off so I can be like my role model?
@@ItzC1oudds12 I live in Houston and some say it will be a casino but i don't think it will happen.
The thing I miss about many of these former arenas and stadiums is how unique they looked from one another. Many stadiums now are very cookie cutter looking, but the past venues had a unique design that would let you know what city they were playing in without needing to know the teams.
Mind explaining further? I get it with new stadiums like MetLife, but new ones like Allegiant, Mercedes-Benz and So-Fi all look pretty unique imo. There was some awesome old stadium designs, I'll give you that, but there was also many of those "multi-use" stadiums built in the 60's and 70's that were all pretty horrid not just as a building but as a place to "enjoy" a sporting event
@@DuecePiece can’t forget Us Bank, they have a ship out front and the sail is a screen plus the whole thing looks like a ship
@Allison Krueger and legend has it some day it will set sail into the horizon..
@@DuecePiece loool
The Grizzlies were founded in 1995 and left Vancouver in 2001
Rip Vancouver ITS MEMPHIS LETS GO GRIZZLIES 🐻
Seattle and Vancouver need teams again
Frank Finesse Seattle should have never lost the team. Vancouver likely can’t handle a team though.
@@TheFinancialFrank and Syracuse
Aloha Stadium in Honolulu could easily be on this list. It fits all the criteria: decay, lack of safety, declining interest. Problem is, UH still uses it.
Not anymore
I visited Pripyat in August. According to a Ukrainian guide the stadium has never seen any real use, disaster striking as it had just been completed. Right now it's just all overgrown with trees, couldn't tell I was looking at a sports venue. There's Google Street view in most of that place and in the stadium as well, you'll see it's really just a big mess, it's not that scary. The soil is still contaminated but radiation levels are normal ish since the new sarcophagus was installed over the reactor. Coordinates are 51.4107, 30.0550
Thats awesome
The bass pro shop in the Pyramid is awesome too, it has a series of creeks running through the floor with live fish in them and there's also Hotel rooms lol.
You should have included the Ballpark at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut... or just any building in Bridgeport.
Slight correction: The arena pictured at 3:38 is actually Hershey Park Arena, not Uline Arena. Love the video though!
Next Raiders Stadium
The Athletics will still be there
PLEASE
@@caseyryan1
Not long after. They're looking for a new building, as well.
If they don't stay in Oakland, then that'll make all three teams getting out of East Bay.
The A's are stuck there because the city refuses to build another stadium, lol
Ita a joke lol
Don’t let this video distract from the fact that Nathan peterman get intercepted when he thinks about a football
XD
28 - 3 #NeverForget
next up, oakland alameda coliseum
The A's will be there for a few more years
There is nothing wrong with the Oakland Coliseum. That stadium is well preserved and well taken care of for its age. The area surrounding it and the people leave much to be desired.
All that stadium needs is some refurbishment. Maybe revert it into a baseball only format stadium, before the raiders moved back there in 1995. This would include demolishing the mount al Davis seating section which ruined that stadium's panoramic view of Oakland hills.
Have you been there ?
Its not abandoned idiot they still have 2 years.
I live in Louisville and freedom hall is still used occasionally
Nate Tiernan this guy doesn’t know what he is talking about.
Yeah I know for a fact that it is used at least twice a year by Vex Robotics and also by Skillsusa.
He did say it's occasionally used for state events
I live like 2 miles from freedom hall and yeah it gets used a lot
MrBackoftheface yeah there is a lot of flea markets and stuff there
I lived so close to the Pontiac Silverdome I heard when it got demolished
I only attended one event at the Houston Astrodome, and it was a religious retreat instead of a Houston Astros or Oilers game. I did get to go on the floor and stand on the pitcher's mound, which was a big deal for a 15-year old kid at the time. To this day, I've never stood on astroturf, as the turf was removed. I see the Astrodome when I go to Astros or Rockets games, as I park near NRG Stadium and take the public transportation to save a ton of money on parking.
I once got to run on the field turf of NRG Stadium during a 5K run, but it was removed during later 5K runs. I guess there were just enough people to ruin it for all of us.
original turf is really interesting - good turf usually had a thick rubber mat underneath it. the carpet was awful though, I hated doing anything athletic on it. it would swallow your ankles whole.
My high school football team was never good enough to play on astroturf. I think that was a blessing after your description.
This is literally the first premiere I’ve ever tuned into
thanks
Probably your best video to date. If you plan to do a sequel to this video, might I recommend Texas World Speedway? Been abandoned since the 90s and has fallen into disrepair
Yeah def there aren’t many still standing is the problem
North Wilkesboro is even creepier. Surprised that's not on here.
Texas World Speedway was recently used to house destroyed vehicles by Hurricane Harvey until they could be finalized in insurance claims and destroyed at the crusher or salvaged for parts. It was just a massive parking lot of rotting vehicles.
Would love to see this channel to an abandoned racetrack video. Texas World, North Wilkesboro, Rockingham, I'm sure there are plenty more
@@M1lesJames Rockingham is hosting a rock fest this year. Formally called Carolina Rebellion which has been at Charlotte speedway
I Would Like To See You Critique NASCAR Tracks
Good idea
Wow I would watch that
Wish granted
Textual meme: Bass Pro Shops and REI (two very similar stores) shaking hands and in the middle it says “converting old arenas into store locations”
That stadium near Chernobyl
That's where the Springfield Isotopes play sping ball.
The Reliant Astrodome should be REFURBISHED into a basketball/hockey arena for the Rockets, and an NHL EXPANSION team.
That sly Miami marlins jab tho
The Marlins are a complete waste of a sports franchise.. there is no reason for them to exist
@@urmomsmysidebitch7142 okay that was uncalled for!
How long until the Marlins move to Havana, where there are lots of baseball fans?
The only thing that made me laugh, i want to see the stadium (marlins) in real life.
Astrodome was still pretty dope all the way into the 70s. Vast majority of people never went there, they only saw it in their newfangled color TVs and with the controlled lighting and technicolor turf it was one of the coolest thing on TV.
What about Maple Leaf Gardens? It is a mall now, but it used to be the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs and you can actually still see the centre ice dot TO THIS DAY! (Go Leafs Go)!!
i love this guy he just throws shade at literally everything
The music made it far creepier. Well done
How about “Worlds Most Famous Demolished Stadiums and Arenas”? Like Wembley, Yankees Stadium, Candlestick Park, The Spectrum, etc.
As someone who is a lifelong resident of Memphis, TN, I don't think you should put The Pyramid Arena on your list of creepy abandoned stadiums because it isn't abandoned. Bass Pro occupies this building and is in use. Of course we do have a real abandoned sports venue in The Mid South Coliseum that has been abandoned since 2006.
The Mid South Coliseum was built in 1963 at the Mid South fairgrounds. It hosted ABA basketball, Memphis State Tiger basketball, minor league hockey, concerts, wrestling and indoor soccer. It hosted concerts by Elvis Presley and the Beatles. The venue was abandoned by the University of Memphis Tiger basketball program when the Pyramid Arena opened. It was abandoned by the CHL's Memphis Riverkings in 2000 when they moved to play at the Landers Center in Desoto County, MS. It held on for a little while longer as a music venue until 2006 when the last concert was performed there. Ever since then, it is closed to the public and has been left rotting ever since.
Every time Memphis city council debates on what to do with the structure and propose tearing it down, the local preservation society take them to court and stops them. When proposing to re-purpose the building, two things stand in the way. The lease agreement with the Memphis Grizzlies and Fed-Ex Forum and the fact that it is going to take at least $50 million dollars to renovate and refit the Coliseum. The city doesn't want to spend $1 million per year for upkeep of a building that isn't in use right now. So it sits rotting away unused and untouched.
that's a good one
The building turned into a Bass Pro Shop
"Premiered 20 minutes ago"
*Comments are from several hours ago*
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+FivePoints Vids : Recap on the Huston Astrodome: She has since been made into a historic landmark. The township of Harris County has reached an agreement to renovate the iconic stadium in the amount of $105 Million.
I think Denzel Curry did a music video at the watersports stadium.
I love the Hellinikon it's a shame they've let it rot. I wish they'd transplant it in Baseball configuration at my old High School. Bunnell would get more use out of it than the Greeks ever did.
I used to go to Freedom Hall for the National Farm Machinery Show tractor pull. They’d have pullers from all over the country there and even a few people in Europe would ship their tractors over via shipping container and pull there. Maybe you can do a video on tractor pulling someday as I find it to be criminally underrated
Phoenix Memorial Colosseum? The State Fair is in it's parking lot for a few weeks a year, it's creepy inside.
Good pick on the Washington Colosseum, that was a historic but haunting building. Glad it joined the surrounding developing neighborhood rather than being the odd eyesore it was. Sick pics of it on the inside before the renovation!
Jake Williams would be delighted to see this. Huh, FivePoint Vid (the asian dude) and Jake Williams (the Canadian dude) crossover perhaps? XD
I love bright sun films! Glad to see another fan of Jake's work
NinjaWarriorRabbids YOU READ MY MIND DUDE
Same thing with soldier field. Soldier field is very old stadium too and the Chicago bears have played there for many years too and they do not plan to abandon soldier field any time too, but soldier field has received some major renovations in the last 15 years.
Point of order: NO ONE locally called it "the Memphis Pyramid." It's original name was "The Great American Pyramid" (If you ever do a video on sports hucksters, look up Sidney Shlenker. He fleeced this city but good") Everybody just called it "The Pyramid." Hell, I didn't know "Memphis Pyramid" was a thing until I looked up the Wikipedia entry.
I'm glad he didn't go the "picking every Olympic stadium" route.
Very well done, 5Points.... ESPECIALLY on the last one. I figured some stadium Ukraine used has to be in the exclusion zone, but I didn't think it was THAT close to the reactor. Dang.
Yeah when i looked it up on google earth i saw a huge building to the east. I was like that can’t be the reactor...then I saw the cooling silos. I used the ruler feature and yeah, it was 2 miles. If any one was practicing that day they got cooked like an egg on a frying pan.
0:02 When the coliseum was built in Oakland, it was much younger than the one in Rome. Yet, both are equally ancient...
Dum
The Astrodome story gets worse when you also include the former Astroworld Theme Park that was next too it.
I think it would be cool if a stadium, like the Brazilian one in this video, was now used as a school, and they already had their football and soccer field in the middle of the school. They probably have a lot of rooms in it that can be used as a classroom
they tried this without success in other stadium like structures here in Brazil.
But now the stadium is not abandoned anymore. The consortium of companies that had the concession abandoned ship, but now two clubs from Rio that have a ton of history over there have took over. Not it has excessive use actually, with many problems on the playing surface due to it. Give or take, it hosts 80 games every year now, with some in consecutive days.
Very impressed, "5" with your pronunciation. Well done my man! @12:39
And then First energy stadium home to the Cleveland browns
Ahh the Astrodome.....I remember my skin feeling like it was being burnt off during a tackle by that bad astro turf. MEMORIES
Maracanã isn't abandoned bro, two of the biggest clubs in Brazil (Flamengo and fluminense) host games there every week KKKKKKKKK
That's true.
Lol
Greetings. About the Houston Astrodome: In 2014, the city of Houston bestowed on the Dome the distinction of becoming a landmark.
lol, I came for the Silverdome. . . but also because I'm subscribed.
It's just crazy that the older stadiums aren't used for something. I guess in a lot of cases the land that it's on (if in a city) has more value, but you'd think somebody could do something with them.
I went to the Astrodome Domecoming in April 2018 and the ceiling is something to see the event was to see the dome before the renovate it soon
The ceiling is iconic imo. Love it.
Before watching this video I had a feeling you were gonna Include that abandoned stadium in Pripyat but I was still surprised
Yo i go to UNT... Fouts is just debris in a parking lot now, taking away more of our cherished parking spots
Great video five points very educational and funny at points great job
The creepy music in the background reminds me of blameitonjorge.
That Metlife Stadium scare. Truly the most nightmarish of jump-scares.
0:14
Lmaooo, as a NY Jets fan I still laugh at that.
Love it. I wondered what had happened to the Astrodome after Hurricane Katrina. You don’t hear that name often.
Omg I love this channel
Thanks bro
Amazingly good vid. As a Memphian... Im glad the Pyramid got some use to remain our signature skyline piece👍
Thanks!!!
On the subject of the Astrodome, don't forget WWE sold the place out in 2001 with Wrestlemania!
Ultimo Tiger possibly the best WrestleMania of all time was held there. I’ll never forget watching it on ppv.
The astrodome is on the US national register of historic places. Therefore, it will never be taken down!
This is quality.
thank you
Love your videos! Still think you should have put the Pontiac Silverdome in this video, it may not be standing, but it was an abandoned structure for nearly two decades, and is still on Google earth! Not viewable on street view but can be enjoyed on the 3D rendering, which would have been perfect for this video lol. A great vid nonetheless.
Hey Five Points! I’ve had an infatuation with abandoned structures from primarily Stadiums/Arenas to Hospitals, I have an urbex section of my channel!
awesome i'll check it out!
FivePoints Vids Trigger the Go5 fans please
I stayed in the Bass Pro Shop in the Memphis Pyramid. There’s a really nice hotel that goes around the inside edge, and it was honestly a really fun time. Take your kids, they’ll love it.
While not stadiums North Wilkesboro Speedway and Nazareth Speedway are both abandoned and in crazy disrepair
Yay you put the astrodome!!!😄
Lmao I had my 5th grade track meet at fouts field and played our playoff game final for my 5th grade football team there
The big problem the cities that host Olympics have is they don’t plan for after the games end. Atlanta had the right idea, after the games the main stadium easily became Turner Field where the Braves played from 1997-2016. Los Angeles is almost the perfect city for Olympics because they’ve hosted it twice (1932 & 1984) and when they host it in 2024 so many facilities are already built or easily retrofitted. Plus there’s a built-in sports culture there that keeps facilities in business
What happens first?
New York Giants win a Superbowl?
Or the stadium in Chernobyl becomes safe to use?
Freedom Hall isn’t really abandoned. A lot of things happen in it just not a permanent sports team. When i was in Louisville a big AAU Tournament was going on and they had three courts in there.
Maracana is pronounced mair a cahna
Dylan Kaczur Emphasis on the last syllable
AMI stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand not really too creepy but abandoned due to damage caused by the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. It used to hold over 35,000 people and was used for rugby and cricket hasnt been used since 2010
Wow thats a good one
I live in Houston and the astrodome was a great pride Houston had and we respect the history from it so short facts it was actually a technological wonder and the way it works and was used for a lot of things even after the astros moved to minuet made and the oilers became the titans because we used it for concerts and rodeos and such and now is in plans for a theme park and they were selling the seats from the stadium and my neighbor bought one because in Houston we know our history and why it’s important so please don’t make it seem as if it was a “disaster”
# of instances of the word "and" = 11;
Number of periods = 0
Holy run-on sentence, Batman.
@@cbh148 when you're excited you're excited I guess. Lol
The city of Memphis agreed to build FedEx Forum before the Grizzlies relocated to Memphis. They couldn't have gotten a team without such an agreement as The Pyramid, aka The Tomb of Doom, was built for the University of Memphis Tigers and was never adequate to host an NBA Team, although it did host the Grizzlies for a time. Once FedEx Forum opened the city squabbled for years over what to do with the city's beloved Pyramid, taking offers from groups who wanted to turn it into a shopping mall or indoor amusement park before finally striking a deal with Bass Pro Shops. The restoration process was very slow and it was several years before construction began, however once completed Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid is the largest Bass Pro Shop in the world, hosts a one of a kind hotel, an indoor swamp, the world's largest free standing elevator, and a fine dining restaurant with a picturesque view of the Mississippi River and surrounding city of Memphis at the top level of the Pyramid
You should critique all the MLS stadiums please!!!!
And premier league
David Tellez For the country’s fastest growing sport?
I like how you snuck "why you always lying" song in there 😂😂
Shoulda collabed with bright sun films
They are so good at this style video, I could never come close to their quality
Absolute nonsense. I sub to *both* of you, and see that were you to collab, the vid would be *glorious*.
You have some of the most thick sarcasm I've ever heard! Love it! :D
Astrodome is going to be restored to a convention center
So they say
FivePoints Vids they confirmed it they county is paying 85 mil for it it’s gonna be awesome I’m a Astros super fan
Also I’m a big fan of yours
@@pauldunn8874 105 million dollars make over were events can be held it actually
Nice tour! Can't beat weeds, mildew, and crumbling concrete. One additional correction -- at 10:11 -- Astrodome not nearly the "world's first multi-purpose stadium." World's first multi-purpose domed stadium, yes.
I got to see the Chinese Olympic stadium in person
They will re-use it for 2022 Winter Olympics.
That’s cool. When I saw it, it was used as an unofficial homeless shelter/drug house
Yoo fouts field, never thought I’d see my hometown end up in a video about sports stadiums!
probably my favorite of your videos i’ve seen. nice job.
Thanks !!!
6:15 - Interesting that you include a picture of the canoe slalom venue from the Athens games. It's still used on rare occasions, but has mostly been abandoned since 2010/11-ish. I wouldn't expect many people to know that though, just like how most people don't know canoe slalom is a thing.
That Brazil stadium is massive. Dope video!
it and Metlife stadium! hahaha great video!