Bottoms joins Super Bowl delegation in ringing opening bell at New York Stock Exchange

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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms joined a delegation of more than 100 Atlanta-based CEOs and leaders and the Super Bowl LIII Host Committee at the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, Jan. 22 to ring the opening bell in celebration of Atlanta as the host city for Super Bowl LIII.

"I was proud to join Governor Brian Kemp, Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank and all our private partners today to represent our city and welcome the world to Super Bowl LIII at the New York Stock Exchange," said Bottoms. "Atlanta is honored to host the NFL and the estimated one million guests expected to visit our city for Super Bowl Week—which culminates with the championship game between the Los Angeles Rams and the New England Patriots at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Feb. 3. We are ready, and we cannot wait for the festivities to begin."

The City of Atlanta is hosting a series of activities for Atlanta communities and residents throughout the week leading up to Super Bowl LIII. The festivities kicked off on January 23rd will continue through February 3rd.

“As a City, we have worked to ensure the Super Bowl is the People’s Game,” said Bottoms. “The events throughout Atlanta will bring the festivities into the heart of all of our communities.”

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