Experiencing The Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers' journey is an amazing example of how a small town can support a major league professional sports team. Consider the team's arena. The longest continually occupied stadium in the NFL, Lambeau Field, opened in 1957 and is almost big enough to hold the whole 72,000-person city.
The third-oldest NFL franchise was founded in 1919, and because the city of Green Bay owns it, it is also the only non-profit team in the league. You will appreciate a tour of the stadium with its behind-the-scenes insight into how a big league team functions, whether you are a sports enthusiast or not. The Walk of Legends, a walkway of 24 statues commemorating the history of football in Green Bay from 1895 to the present (fun to explore at night), and the Packers Heritage Trail, a walking tour of city landmarks connected with the team, are two outstanding self-guided sightseeing tours of Packers-related landmarks that are also well worth checking out.
Address: 1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Website: https://www.greenbay.com/
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