Cities vie to host the Super Bowl for the $500 million it can contribute to the local economy. That's peanuts compared to Charles H. Seaman's success in bringing a projected $1.4 billion into San Francisco when it hosts the international regatta, America's Cup, in 2013.
"Unlike the Super Bowl, which is a one-day event with a week of activities, there are so many potential racing days, millions of spectators could come in, so it's quite a...
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