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    Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame

    Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame

    4.8
    (57 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Second time I've been here with my dad first time I remember it being in its own building with a…read moregift shop separate from Lambeau field but now it's all part of the same field Stadium pro shop and museum. Seems to be represented ok and updated with current knowledge of the current quarterback and coach. I think my favorite part might be in the small theater where they play bits of the ice bowl where two fans in bleacher seats are listening to transistor radios while blowing cold air as if it was freezing cold weather... amazing how many championships and superbowls were won over the years. I am not a sports fan but I do have a passing interest in Green Bay's history of the packers. Will only watch if I hear they are winning and will never go to a bar to watch the game as people over time have ruined my chance on enjoying it at a bar... but you should at least visit this place once although am glad I've seen it twice now I will say the pro shop is over priced and not worth their price tags on some things... but to each their own I hope to return maybe a few years down the road...

    I set a goal long time if I visit Green Bay, I will visit this place. The entrance is a bit…read moredifferent than the Apple map guide. We have to circular the entire field in order to find the entrance to the hall of fame. The ticket is reasonable price. The entrance is at the second floor. The displace is epic for football club with many trophies. Definitely many picture spot in the hall of fame. The display has two floor. The visit takes about 1.5 hours. We enjoy our time here. Great to be here to witness many legends.

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    Lambeau Field

    Lambeau Field

    4.8
    (404 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    Lambeau Field is definitely heaven for football fans. Went here for the Classic Stadium Tour which…read morelasted ~55 minutes. We went to the atrium, East Side Premium Seating, went through the team tunnel and the field itself. Though I am not a football fan, I enjoyed the tour and learned more about the history of the Packers. Since we got the combo tour, we also had a chance to visit the Hall of Fame. A lot of memorabilia are in here. The gift shop is huge! Name it, they have it. This was a good experience even for a non-football fans.

    Neither my husband nor I are really football fans these days. In fact, the last Super Bowl we truly…read moresat down and watched from beginning to end was Super Bowl XXIX back in 1995 -- the San Francisco 49ers versus the San Diego Chargers. My husband grew up in the Bay Area, so he was naturally a 49ers fan, while I was born in San Diego and rooted for the Chargers. So yes... it has been awhile. But while passing through Green Bay during a weekday trip, we found ourselves near Lambeau Field and figured, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." And honestly, I am very glad we stopped. Even for someone who doesn't actively follow football, there is something undeniably impressive about Lambeau Field. The stadium feels less like a sports venue and more like a living piece of American history woven deeply into the identity of Green Bay itself. The Packers are one of the oldest and most storied franchises in the NFL, founded all the way back in 1919, and remarkably, they are still community-owned rather than controlled by a billionaire owner. There is a sense of pride and loyalty surrounding the team that feels very different from the atmosphere around many modern professional sports organizations. Walking around the stadium, we saw statues and tributes to legendary figures like Vince Lombardi, the iconic coach for whom the Super Bowl trophy itself is named. Even someone only casually aware of football history recognizes that name. My husband especially enjoyed revisiting memories of players like Brett Favre, whose name became synonymous with Green Bay football during the 1990s. One thing I found especially charming was how the stadium exists right within a residential neighborhood. You look around and see ordinary homes sitting not far from this legendary sports landmark, which somehow makes the place feel more personal and woven into everyday life rather than isolated behind massive commercial development. The atrium, halls, and displays throughout the area were beautifully maintained and full of memorabilia, photographs, and pieces of Packers history. Even without being die-hard fans ourselves, we found it surprisingly enjoyable to wander through and absorb the pride the city clearly has for its team. Sometimes while traveling, it's fun to experience things outside your usual interests simply because they matter deeply to the people who live there. And Lambeau Field definitely feels important to Green Bay.

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