NEW ORLEANS -- There's jazz and jambalaya. Then there's football and Final Fours.
On the heels of the NFL's decision to award New Orleans the 2013 Super Bowl, tourism and economic development officials credited the sports industry -- as much as the city's world-renowned music and fine dining -- with leading the economic and psychological recovery from hurricane Katrina.
"This city, right now, is probably the single-best example of the power of sports as a corporate enterprise to actually go outside the boundaries of its own sector," said Stephen Perry, president of the New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors' Bureau.
"Sports, in our recovery, may have been the single key element, because the highest-profile national events have either come here or committed here" since the storm hit in August 2005, Perry continued. "They've re-established us as a pre-eminent special-events city."