The Associated Press has a free photo exhibit in Glendale, Arizona, open weekends through the Super Bowl. “Super Moments, Superstars, Super Game—An Associated Press Exhibit” features 50 images that go back to the first Super Bowl in 1967, according to the AP.
“AP photojournalists have been documenting the Super Bowl since it began,” said Santiago Lyon, AP vice president and director of photography. “We’re thrilled to offer some of their best work ahead of this year’s game.”
More Super Bowl looks back: One time, Elvis Presto performed at the halftime show. Ads used to cost a lot less. So did tickets.