Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis was flawless and the national media took notice.
Indianapolis set a new standard for hosting the big game. 1.105 million people went downtown to walk through the village, 265,039 took part in the NFL Experience and over 10,429 people road the top attraction, the zip line.
For such a big game, thousands of high-profile people flew into Indianapolis International and …
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Indianapolis did a marvelous job hosting Super Bowl XLVI. Every visitor was happy with the flawless job by Indy and I expect many big events to follow as a result.
The city was put on the worldwide stage and hosting such a big event. Here is an extremely cool timelapse of the downtown festivities from various vantage points.
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When the NBA schedule makers quickly reconstructed every schedule in the lockout-shortened season, they didn’t think through one important issue: Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis.
The Indiana Pacers (16-6) host the Orlando Magic (14-9) to Bankers Life Fieldhouse at 7 p.m. for a game before the big game.
Both teams played and won last night, Indiana over Dallas and Orlando over Cleveland. The Magic then …
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On Tuesday, I had the special opportunity of attending my first-ever Super Bowl media day. With media day, comes a lot of wacko questions, answers and outfits.
And for the first time in NFL history, media day was open to fans. The fans immediately snatched up the tickets, going for $25 each, and 7,300 attended the two teams’ media session.
Doors opened at 9 a.m. …
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Comedian Frank Caliendo earns a living making others laugh. He first became popular years ago when he perfected his John Madden impression.
Caliendo, a man with dozens of impressions, joined WISH-TV’s Lauren Lowrey at their Super Bowl set and definitely entertained. Lowrey set it up for a great interaction due to her contagious personality.
Watch below as Caliendo does the interview as John Madden, Robin …
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Indianapolis is more than ready to host Super Bowl XLVI. The first weekend went extremely well for the Host Committee, with almost 100,000 fans attending the NFL Experience in the first three days.
The national media is beginning to filter into Indianapolis and the city will impress. Those on the outside look down on Indianapolis as a host because of the cold weather, no beach, …
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Just as the NFL has invaded Indianapolis, Bud Light is taking over the Hampton Inn for a week of Super Bowl festivities. For the third straight year, Bud Light will occupy a hotel for Super Bowl week, hosting exclusive events and parties.
Anheuser-Busch had rented out the 180-room, nine-floor hotel and its parking lot located on Meridian Street. They will have control of the hotel …
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Super Bowl’s have always used Roman numerals. And recently, each host city has begun to showcase their year around town.
In Indianapolis, the letters are placed right at the center of downtown, on Monument Circle. It is the ideal location for a beautiful and memorable photo for all that make their way to Indianapolis.
The display stands 30-feet high and 82-feet wide, and weighs 96-ton.…
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