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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1261_curly-lambeaus-office-northern-building_Green-Bay-WI.html
Curly Lambeau occupied an office in the Northern Building for nearly 20 years while he was coaching the Packers, but visitors might have been taken aback by the sign on his door. It read: Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. Lambeau was an o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125Y_st-willebrord-catholic-church_Green-Bay-WI.html
St. Willebrord Catholic Church was where Vince Lombardi faithfully attended Mass during his 10 years in Green Bay. A devout Catholic, Lombardi would invariably arrive minutes before 8 a.m. on weekdays, park in the back lot and enter the church thr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125X_green-bay-press-gazette_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Packers might have been born in the old Press-Gazette building five years before this one was completed, but the close ties between the team and the newspaper carried on here. Had it not been for the Press-Gazette, and particularly Andrew Turn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125L_downtown-green-bay_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Packers were founded in downtown Green Bay in 1919 and have had a presence here ever since. In 1921, their inaugural season in what is now the NFL, they held their first practice at the Old Courthouse Grounds at the southwest corner of Cher…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125K_bellin-building_Green-Bay-WI.html
Gerald Clifford and Dr. W. W. Kelly, two members of the "Hungry Five," a group of local men critical to the survival of the Packers over their first three decades, had offices here. Kelly was a physician with an office on the fourth floor. Cliffor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125H_chicago-north-western-depot_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Chicago & North Western Depot was the Packer's usual port of call for road trips over nearly four decades. And often those trips started or ended, or both, with a party thrown by the team's ever-faithful fans. They threw impromptu homecomin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125E_milwaukee-road-depot_Green-Bay-WI.html
Back when The Packers traveled exclusively by train, they were welcomed home here at the Milwaukee Road Depot by throngs of joyous fans after clinching three of the six NFL championships they won under Curly Lambeau. The celebrations took place af…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM125D_curly-lambeaus-birthplace-home_Green-Bay-WI.html
Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau is Green Bay's most famous native son and the driving force behind the city's most treasured jewel. The storied Green Bay Packers were largely his creation, and they've become his lasting legacy. Born in 1898, Lambeau…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM124P_packers-heritage-trail_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Packers Heritage Trail was designed as a self-guided walking tour past a treasure trove of landmarks that played a big part in the history of the Green Bay Packers from Curly Lambeau's era through Vince Lombardi's. During those 50 years, fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNT_cnesses-israel-synagogue_Green-Bay-WI.html
Upon this site stood Cnesses Israel Synagogue, the first Jewish congregation in Brown County dedicated September 4, 1904 (24 Elul 5664). Designed by local architect Henry A. Foeller, the synagogue was Moorish in design and had two octagonal towers…
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