Astrodome light bulb
Dateundated
DescriptionYellow light bulb with "25W / 130V / USA" at the top. Bottom metal portion is threaded.
Bio/Historical NoteThis light bulb came from the Astrodome's scoreboard, known as the "Astrolite." The first animated scoreboard, the Astros used it until they moved in 1999. The vacant Astrodome was named a State Antiquities Landmark in 2017.
Object numberB-1989-0001-03
Attributes
Classificationsstadium artifacts
Dimensions2 x 3.5 x 2 in.
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Major League Baseball (Organization)
2008 July 15-16
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2007 August 07
Object number: B-2007-0187
Major League Baseball (Organization)
2007 October 28
Object number: B-2009-0101
Tampa Bay Rays (Baseball team)
2008 October 23
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Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)
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