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Have your corporate evening during Super Bowl XLIII at the FLORIDA MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA), a centrally located non-profit fine arts photography museum in downtown Tampa, is always available for hosting corporate events. During Super Bowl XLIII (January 22 through February 28), FMoPA will feature a special photographic exhibition of thirty iconic images from Getty Images, showcasing NFL history.

NFL® HISTORY   FROM GETTY IMAGES

Unitas in Sudden Death, December 28, 1958 (Photo by Robert Riger / Hulton Archive / Getty Images)

 

American quarterback Johnny Unitas #19 (1933 - 2002) (left) of the Baltimore Colts is about to throw a pass during a play in sudden death overtime of the NFL Championship game against the New York Giants, Yankee Stadium, New York, December 28, 1958. The Colts won 23 - 17. Other players visible include Art Spinney #63, Buzz Nutter #50, Dick Modzelewski #77, George Preas #60, Jim Katcavage #75 (1934 - 1995) (second from right),
 and Alan Ameche #35 (1933 - 1988).

Museum Location & Hours

This is a special photographic exhibition in honor of Super Bowl XLIII. Entertain your guests surrounded by iconic images from NFL history. Thirty photographs from the extensive archives of Getty Images will be on view.  More about Getty Images (Follow the bronze links for more details)

Contact Joanne Milani at jamilani@verizon.net or Maria Bevilacqua at
Mariabevilacqua@mac.com for reservations and more information or call 8
13-221-2222. Calendar of Available Dates.

     

Location:   Street level in the Trophy Office complex, Bank of America Building   (see photos here) at 200 N. Tampa Street, Suite 130  Tampa, Florida 33602  Map & Directions
Location Details:  Downtown Tampa Business/Hotel area, 5.3 miles (11 minutes) from Raymond James Stadium!
Parking:  Convenient upstairs garage, FREE for your guests.
Venue Size:  Downstairs, ground level, 3,000 sq. ft. outside foyer, elegant ambiance.
Total Capacity:  200 Maximum

Catering services are available through The Tampa Club by separate arrangements

The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts (FMoPA) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) charitable institution. Your support will be helping the museum collect and exhibit photographic works as well as presenting classes and lectures, FMoPA also holds free programs to bring photography and visual literacy to at-risk children. Learn more about our out-reach programs.

 

Getty Images creates and distributes the world's best and broadest imagery collections. Today, www.gettyimages.com serves an average of 3.2 billion thumbnails, 7.3 million visits and 4 million unique users in addition to an average of 175 million page views each month.

Unitas in Sudden Death, December 28, 1958 (Photo by Robert Riger / Hulton Archive / Getty Images)
 
 
 
 

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