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    In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011 photo, a September 11 Memorial is shown in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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    In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011 photo, the Hall of Champions at the NCAA headquarters is shown in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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    In this Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 photo, Butler and Louisville play during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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    In this Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 photo, Biscuit Miller and the Mix play at the Slippery Noodle in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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    In this Sunday, May 29, 2011 photo, the 33-car field led by IndyCar driver Scott Dixon, of New Zealand, heads to the first turn at the start the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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    In this Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011 photo, the Indiana World War Memorial is shown in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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    In this Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 photo, the Kurt Vonnegut Mural is pictured in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
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    File- In this Sunday, May 29, 2011 photo, the 33-car field led by IndyCar driver Scott Dixon, of New Zealand, heads to the first turn at the start the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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    In this Sept. 15, 2011 photo, Lucas Oil Stadium is shown in Indianapolis. The Stadium will be the site of the 2012 Super Bowl on Feb 5, 2012. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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    In this Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011 photo, Lucas Oil Stadium is seen during the first half of an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
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    In this Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011 photo, Lucas Oil Stadium is seen during the first half of an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
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    In this Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011 photo, Lucas Oil Stadium is seen during the first half of an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons in Indianapolis. Indianapolis won’t ever be mistaken for Miami’s South Beach or New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, but visitors headed to the Circle City for the Super Bowl will find plenty of attractions, great restaurants and interesting taverns _ not to mention some uniquely Hoosier experiences. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
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