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    Lambeau Field - Leinenkugels on tap. Best $450 I ever spent- just kidding it was $350

    Lambeau Field

    4.8(403 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    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.

    This is a football heaven…read more Tailgating is set up so that even the most casual of fans are forced to happily participate in some pre-game activities. They have areas for personal tailgating, bars open up their spots like it's an open house, and vendors will be forcing drinks down your throat. Once you are inside, it's as if the history of football glows around you. The concessions will do enough for being in the middle of nowhere, Wisconsin, and the alcohol options will feel like a bar with good enough well drinks to get you through a game. Yes, get a cushion if you have a Hank Hill butt; otherwise, you should be okay with the occasional standing up. The fans were incredible, but I am also a Bengals fan, so what kind of threat are we when it was Joe Flacco throwing the ball for us? This is a wonder of the world in football; it will forever be a core sports memory of mine.

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    Green Bay Packers

    Green Bay Packers

    4.4(55 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Five stars legendary Lambeau Field definitely have to experience this once in your lifetime 100%…read moreneed to tailgate too. Lambo's surrounded by neighborhood houses, where you can find a bunch of free parking or even pay for parking, but if you're paying you're definitely parking in someone's driveway lol. You could definitely feel the welcomeness when you're at Lambo very good people, happy community 100% recommend

    The Green Bay Packers are one of the all-time great NFL franchises. The Packers have won four Super…read moreBowls (1967, 1968, 1997, 2011) and currently have the best all-time win percentages in both the regular season (782-581; .572) and regular season + playoffs combined (818-606; .573) among all 32 NFL teams. Only four teams have more Super Bowl titles: the Patriots (6), Steelers (6), Cowboys (5), and 49ers (5). The Packers remind me of my favorite NBA team, the San Antonio Spurs, in terms of a consistent championship-winning franchise built in a relatively smaller city/market. The Packers' winning longevity has extended well beyond the Spurs, however. Green Bay's history goes deep. This is the third-oldest active franchise in the NFL. The Packers played their first season in 1921. Only the Arizona Cardinals (1920) and Chicago Bears (1920) are older. Before the NFL merged with the AFL in 1970, the Packers won a record 11 NFL championships. They also won the first two Super Bowls. The Packers' first head coach was Curly Lambeau for whom Lambeau Field was named after. Lambeau coached the Packers from the 1920 to 1949 seasons and won six NFL championships. Then there was Vince Lombardi for whom the Super Bowl trophy is named after. Lombardi coached the Packers from the 1959 to 1967 seasons, winning three NFL championships and two Super Bowls. Bart Starr was the QB and Super Bowl MVP on those Super-Bowl-winning teams. Those teams were before my time. I've absorbed limited history through NFL Films and other sports media over the years. The Packers I know started with the Brett Favre teams (1992-2007 seasons) coached by Mike Holmgren (1992-1998). Favre was arguably the NFL's best player in the mid-to-late 90s. He won three consecutive MVP awards from 1995 to 1997, played in back-to-back Super Bowls (1997, 1998) and won one of them: Super Bowl XXXI in 1997 (1996 season). Those teams made defensive end Reggie White a household name. ESPN College GameDay analyst, Desmond Howard, was MVP of Super Bowl XXXI. Favre's successor, Aaron Rodgers, has eclipsed him in a number of ways. Rodgers has now played more seasons (17) in Green Bay than Favre (16). Through the 2021 season, Rodgers has won four MVP awards compared to Favre's three. Unlike Favre, Rodgers has also won a Super Bowl MVP award when the Packers won Super Bowl XLV in 2011 (2010 season). However, Rodgers has only led the Packers to one Super Bowl appearance. That was when Mike McCarthy (2006-2018 seasons) was head coach. Green Bay continues to have one of the most successful NFL franchises since I started paying attention to the NFL. During the Favre and Rodgers eras, the Packers have almost always qualified for the playoffs and consistently win in the postseason. Earlier this year (March 15, 2022), Rodgers signed a three-year, $150 million contract extension. The deal made Rodgers one of the highest-paid players, on an annual basis, in North American sports history.

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