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New Orleans To Host 2013 Super Bowl
After making a rare appearance this past year in the Midwest, the Super Bowl will head south once again next season to a familiar spot, New Orleans, Louisiana. From the NFL's biggest game to the Final Four, the Big Easy is famous for hosting major sporting events. Since it opened in 1975, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome has held six Super Bowls with Super Bowl XLVII next winter being the building's seventh. There should be an increase in neutral NFL fans buying 2013 Super Bowl tickets due to the city's weather, culture, convenience, and atmosphere. more
Super Bowl XXXVI was the last time the big game was played in the Big Easy, resulting in a 20-17 win for the New England Patriots over the St. Louis Rams. The Super Bowl next year will be played on February 3rd, right smack dab in the middle of the city's world famous Mardi Gras celebration. It is estimated that the game will inject more than four hundred million dollars into the New Orleans economy.
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