“I’m never trying to be disparaging to these other communities in any way,” says Bill Browne, a local architect on Indianapolis’ host committee who has looked at what other Super Bowl cities have done. “But we came away with the sense that they’re putting on an event. We’re certainly putting on an event here, but we are absolutely trying to transform a number of elements of our community as a part of this.” — theatlanticcities.com
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I'm proud to say the city I live in but still don't love has done an all-around impressive job at hosting the Super Bowl. Every event and public space is well-done, and the overall vibe in the city is one of happy enjoyment. We knocked this one out of the park, or through the goalposts, or nothing but net, or whatever.
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