Houston still loves the Astrodome, even if we don’t know what to do with it. That’s not to say people don’t have plans of varying level of success, just that actually deciding what plan will come to pass has been complicated. Still, for one night at least, Houston was able to embrace the Dome for the one thing it still is: a home to some great Houston memories. From big wins to major concerts, the Astrodome has seen a lot, and last night thousands of fans showed up to pay their respects.

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When he's not roaming around the city in search of tacos and graffiti, Houston Press contributor Marco Torres both writes and points his camera lens toward the vibrant Houston music scene and beyond.