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Super Bowl LX highlights Bay Area cities beyond San Francisco
Summary
San Francisco drew most public attention during Super Bowl LX, but the game was played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara and San Jose hosted a week of related events, officials said.
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San Francisco drew much of the public attention around Super Bowl LX, hosting high-profile parties and fan events near downtown. The game itself took place about 50 miles south at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. Neighboring San Jose hosted a week of related activities, including the Super Bowl opening night, concerts and drone shows. Local officials said the broader Bay Area played a larger role than in past Super Bowls.
Key facts:
- The game was held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, roughly 50 miles south of San Francisco.
- San Jose hosted a week of Super Bowl-related events, including opening night, concerts and drone displays, according to city officials.
- San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said the city has largely booked hotel rooms for the event and worked to bring more economic benefit to San Jose; the article notes he entered the California gubernatorial race last week.
- Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor said the city expects more than 100,000 visitors for game day and that the city is receiving more recognition than in the past.
- The article notes Santa Clara is home to major technology firms such as Nvidia, AMD and Intel and that the city has experience hosting large events.
Summary:
Coverage of Super Bowl LX highlights a broader regional footprint for the Bay Area, with San Francisco hosting many public-facing events while Santa Clara hosted the game and San Jose ran a week of associated activities. Undetermined at this time.
