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Super Bowl XLV

Location: Arlington, TX
Venue: Cowboys Stadium
Date: Sunday, February 6, 2011


The 2011 Super Bowl is the largest event on the NFL and TV-viewing calendar where the winners of the AFC and NFC will play at Cowboys Stadium to determine an NFL Champion.



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Dallas Package

Includes deluxe hotel accommodations in Dallas, a ticket to the big game, event transfers, gifts and more.

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Arlington Package

Includes deluxe hotel accommodations in Arlington, a ticket to the big game, event transfers, gifts and more.

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Fort Worth Package

Includes deluxe hotel accommodations in Fort Worth, a ticket to the big game, event transfers, gifts and more.

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Local Package

Includes a ticket to the big game, event transfers, gifts and more.



Event History

The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL). Over the years it has become the most-watched U.S. television broadcast of the year, and has become likened to a national holiday. In addition, many popular singers and musicians, from Whitney Houston to Bruce Springsteen to Tom Petty to Prince, have performed during the Super Bowl's pre-game and halftime ceremonies.


Television rights of the Super Bowl are held exclusively each year by only one major network in the United States, and the annual broadcast is famous for having the most expensive commercial airtime space of year. As a result, commercial watching during the Super Bowl has also proceeded to become one of the sub-cultures of the annual event.


The Super Bowl was first played on January 15, 1967 as part of an agreement between the NFL and its younger rival, the American Football League (AFL) in which each league's championship team would play each other in an "AFL-NFL World Championship Game". After the leagues merged in 1970, the Super Bowl became the NFL's championship game, played between the champions of the league's two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).