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How Many Places Do You Recognize In Minnesota's New Super Bowl Video?
How many landmarks and locations featured in the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee's new video can you recognize? No peeking!
MINNEAPOLIS, MN — If you're a native Minnesotan, you can probably recognize more than a few of the landmarks and locations featured in the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee's new video.
But can you name them all?
Following the New England Patriot's thrilling overtime victory against the Atlanta Falcons to win Super Bowl LI Sunday, Minnesota Super Bowl 2018 is officially "on the clock."
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Just in case you weren't aware, U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis will host Super Bowl LII (52) next year.
On Monday, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joined the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee at a press conference to officially hand the game ball to Minnesota.
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At that press conference, the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee debuted its "handoff video," where hundreds of Minnesotans answered the call to record themselves catching and passing the ball will help virtually bring that game ball to Minnesota.
We've posted the list of people and locations featured in the video below, but without peeking, watch the video and see how many places you can name.
Let us know how many you got in the comments!
Handoff video participants and locations
1. Sallie Sargent, Houston TX
2. Susie Petersen, Albert Lea
3. Susie Petersen, Albert Lea
4. Brady Christianson, Alexandria
5.Carolyn Caskey, Duluth
6. Spam Museum, Austin
7. Susie Peterson, Albert Lea
8. Kyle Marti, New Ulm
9. Alex & Sophie Rofidal, Bemidji
10. Asher Seering, Duluth
11. Julian Vazquez, Northfield
12. Jill Renslow, Bonnie Carlson, Gene Winstead, Bloomington
13. The Peanuts Gang, Shakopee
14. Taylor Dale, Minneapolis
15. Alexander White, Rochester
16. Robert Chance, Itasca
17. Alex and Sophie Rofidal, Itasca
18. Patrick Noll, New Hope
19. Logan Jahnke, Blue Earth
20. Melvin Tennant, Minneapolis
21. Buck Hill Ski Club, Burnsville
22. Mayo Clinic Surgeons, Rochester
23. Jeff Locke and ACES, Minneapolis
24. Karl-Anthony Townes, Minneapolis
25. Matt Dumba, St. Paul
26. Susie Peterson, Albert Lea
27. Buck Hill Ski Club, Burnsville
28. Kranskulla Women, Mora
29. Jim Owens, St. Paul
30. Camp Ripley Command Team, Little Falls
31. Viktor the Viking, Eden Prairie
32. Atif Saeed, Minneapolis
34. Karen Olson, Minneapolis
35. Chef Andrew Zimmern, Minneapolis
36. Chris Burrell, St. Paul
37. Mayor Chris Coleman, St. Paul
38. Mayor Betsy Hodges, Minneapolis
39. David Marie as Prince Eric and Traci Allen Shannon as Cinderella, Minneapolis
40. Charanjit Rihal, M.D., Rochester
41. K102’s Chris Carr and Company, Minneapolis
42. Lt. Governor Tina Smith, St. Paul
43. Governor Mark Dayton, St. Paul
44. Eric Perkins KARE 11, St. Paul
45. Lee Valsik, Stillwater
46. Joan Vorderbruggen, Minneapolis
47. Eric Dayton, Minneapolis
48. Gavin Kaysen, Minneapolis
49. William de la Barre, Minneapolis
50. Senator Amy Klobuchar, Minneapolis
51. Sid Hartman, Minneapolis
52. Skip Traffic, Minneapolis
53. HCMC EMS Staff, Minneapolis
54. SMG, Minneapolis
55. Paul Allen, Eden Prairie
56. Carl Eller, Minneapolis
57. Steve LaCroix, Lester Bagley, Kevin Warren, Steve Poppen, Don Becker of the Vikings, Minneapolis
58. Mark Wilf, Minneapolis59. Bud Grant, Minneapolis
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