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Lambeau Field (/ ˈ l æ m b oʊ / ⓘ) is an outdoor athletic stadium in the north central United States, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin.The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers' home field.
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For context, the Kenny Chesney concert at Lambeau Field in 2015 had 53,363 in attendance, and between 250 and 300 attendees were kicked out of the stadium. Contact Richard Ryman at rryman@gannett ...
From chili to fine dining, 8 options in Lambeau Field and the Titletown District. From coffee in Lodge Kohler to an legendary Green Bay chili, food and drink options continue to expand in the area ...
The Packers then regularly renovated and enlarged Lambeau Field. By 1995, expansions to Lambeau Field combined with changing league economics made it feasible for the team to remain in Green Bay full time. The 1939 Championship between the Packers and the New York Giants was played at State Fair Park [8] in what is currently known as the ...
Play in and headquartered at Lambeau Field Green Bay, Wisconsin: League / conference affiliations; Independent (1919–1920) National Football League (1921–present) Western Division (1933–1949) National Conference (1950–1952) Western Conference (1953–1969) Central Division (1967–1969) National Football Conference (1970–present)
GREEN BAY ‒ The Green Bay Packers season ticket prices for 2024 are from $4 to $10 higher for stadium-bowl seats. This will be the first season the Packers host nine home games under the league ...
Located across the street from Lambeau Field, it was built in 1994 at a cost of $4.7 million. The center is named after Don Hutson , who played for the Packers from 1935 to 1945. A member of both the Pro Football and Packers Halls of Fame, Hutson was the dominant player of his era, setting records that stood for 50 years after his retirement.