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On this day in Seattle Seahawks history, the Kingdome was imploded 25 years ago .
Ground was broken in SoDo in 1972 , and it was open to the public by March of 1976 .
The Seahawks and the Mariners played there from 1977 until 1999 .
The SuperSonics played there as well for a time in the late 1970 's to the mid-1980 's.
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