Tulane Stadium was the site of three early Super Bowls -- and it also harboured a rather shocking secret.
A decade after the Kansas City Chiefs won the fourth iteration of the big game in 1970, and the glory that followed for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl VI and IX, the historic building was demolished.
It had stood since 1926 on the site of Tulane University, and served primarily as the home of Green Wave football games.
The stadium also hosted the Sugar Bowl from 1935 to 1974, and the New Orleans Saints played there for seven years between 1967 and 1974 while the now-iconic Superdome -- which is at threat of unexpected relocation reports -- was under construction.
Around 80,000 fans packed into the venue to watch the biggest games unfold, and a re

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