_______________________________________________________
It sounded like the Fourth of July -- or a war zone -- in Forth Worth, Texas Sunday.
The sounds were generated by the implosion of part of Texas Christian University's football stadium.
As you can see, it didn't take long to take down the west grandstand of Amon Carter Stadium, which was built in 1930.
The implosion is part of a 105-million dollar renovation that includes three-tiered seating, a 20-thousand-foot club level, two-dozen suites and a new press box.
The stadium's exterior and the north end
Most of the renovations are expected to be finished by the start of next year's football season.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________
Reciprocal links:
http://HermannHearsay.blogspot.com/(Hermann Area News, Commentary & Discussion)
No comments:
Post a Comment