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in the middle of a snowy night on March 29, 1984. The Authority is a public corporation of Maryland which is authorized to issue tax-exempt bonds for financing its operations. The proceeds from the sale of those bonds and any other revenues collected are deposited in the Maryland Stadium Authority
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Since its creation, the MSA broadened its goals and responsibilities. Soon after its incorporation, it sought to negotiate a long-term lease with the
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The Maryland Stadium Authority is governed by a 7-member board of directors, all of whom serve 4-year terms. Six directors are appointed by the
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was opened. The MSA continued to work toward acquiring a new NFL team. The city was courted by the owners of teams such as the
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under the leadership of John Moag, Chairman of the Maryland Stadium Authority at the time.
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all acquired teams through relocations. The Los Angeles Rams moved to St. Louis and the
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soon after they moved, St. Louis and Tennessee in 2000 and Baltimore in 2001.
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to suburban Washington, D.C. (Landover, Maryland) in the early 1970s).
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Some other projects that the MSA has been tasked to handle are:
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The city finally acquired the old Cleveland Browns team in 1995
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Ironically, the other remaining areas seeking an NFL team,
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Index

Maryland General Assembly
National Football League
Baltimore Colts
Robert Irsay
moved the Colts out of the city
Baltimore Orioles
Bullets
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New Orleans Saints
St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
Charlotte, North Carolina
Jacksonville, Florida
The city finally acquired the old Cleveland Browns team in 1995
St. Louis
Tennessee
Houston Oilers
Memphis, Tennessee
Nashville
Super Bowl
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Baltimore Convention Center
Hippodrome Theatre
M&T Bank Stadium
Baltimore Ravens
Memorial Stadium
Baltimore Orioles
Ocean City Convention Center
Ripken Stadium

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