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    Walk of Legends - Tribute to Don Hutson, Lombardi Avenue on the Walk of Legends, Green Bay, WI, USA.

    Walk of Legends

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    Great information - hard to first find. We started at Hilton on Lombardi St., but it starts right…read moreby old Hall of Fame building on Lombardi and Oneida. It also is along inside streets Tony Canadeo Run which is accessible via Reggie White Drive. Looks like not well planned but very informative about Oneida Nation too.

    From the owner: Walk of Legends (a/k/a) Oneida Nation Walk of Legends is a FREE, self-guided walking tour for those…read morevisiting Green Bay and those who live here, esp. Green Bay Packers fans, as well as anyone interested in local history, sports history and Native American cultural education. The Walk is comprised of a series of 24, engraved-granite-and-steel statues that pay tribute to legends of Green Bay football and chronicle the entire history of football in Green Bay between 1895 and the present. The Walk is located in the shadow of Lambeau Field, just east of the stadium, beginning with a trio of statues at Lombardi Avenue &Oneida Street. It continues east on Lombardi Avenue and streets just off Lombardi Avenue named after Green Bay Packers legends (Bart Starr Dr., Reggie White Way, Tony Canadeo Run, Brett Favre Pass, Holmgren Way). The project was founded/created by Sandi Campbell, a WI arts advocate, with research conducted, writing, design, engraved-portrait montages by Artist Corrie Campbell.

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    Walk of Legends - One of 24 statues that line the Walk of Legends, Lombardi Avenue, east of Lambeau Field.

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    One of 24 statues that line the Walk of Legends, Lombardi Avenue, east of Lambeau Field.

    Curly Lambeau Statue

    Curly Lambeau Statue

    5.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    This statue dedicated in 2003 is of Curly Lambeau. According to Wikipedia. "This grand 14' bronze…read morefigurative statue that stands on a 6 foot-tall granite base welcomes the abid fans to Lambeau Field. Curly Lambeau alongside Vince Lombardi tower over the crowds of fans that walk by with respectful authority. Their legacy lives on through the fans that adore them as they visit Lambeau Field time and time again. "Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (April 9, 1898 - June 1, 1965) was an American professional football player and coach in the National Football League (NFL). Lambeau, along with his friend and fellow Green Bay, Wisconsin native George Whitney Calhoun, founded the Green Bay Packers in 1919, serving as team captain in the team's first year before becoming player-coach in 1920. As a player, Lambeau lined up as a halfback, which in the early years of the NFL was the premier position. He was the team's primary runner and passer, accounting for 35 touchdowns (eight as a rusher, three as a receiver, and 24 as a passer) in 77 games. He won his only NFL championship as a player in 1929. For his accomplishments, Lambeau has been widely recognized and honored. He was named to the NFL 1920s All-Decade Team as one of the top halfbacks in the league's first decade of existence. He was an inaugural inductee to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963 and the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1970 in recognition for his role as founder, player, and coach of the Packers. Shortly after his death in 1965, the Packers home stadium, which is still in use today, was renamed to Lambeau Field in his honor."

    Lambeau Leap Statue - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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