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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19BG_naval-veterans-monument_Green-Bay-WI.html
Dedicated to the Glory of Godand in Memory to All Men andWomen Who Served in the NavalForces of the United States Erected by the Navy Club, Ship 181956Rededicated June 1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM19AJ_elvis-favorite-ride_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Zippin Pippin was Elvis Presley's favorite ride. The "King" rented Libertyland August 8, 1977 from 1:15 a.m. to 7 a.m. to entertain a group of about 10 guests. Decked in a blue jumpsuit with black leather belt, huge belt buckle with turquoise …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM155C_indian-packing-plant-acme-packing-plant_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Indian Packing Corp. was the original sponsor of the Packers. Curly Lambeau was working at the packing plant in 1919 when he took the lead in organizing the team. Frank Peck, the company's president at the time, gave Lambeau $500 in cash to bu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM127B_bellevue-park_Green-Bay-WI.html
Bellevue Park served as the Packers' home field from 1923 to 1924 and was the site of the first Packers-Bears game played in Green Bay. Bellevue Park was built in less than three weeks in the spring of 1923 with wood salvaged from the stands at…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1276_riverside-ballroom_Green-Bay-WI.html
The Packers used the Riverside as indoor practice facility when there were no such luxuries. Before their final game in 1940, Coach Curly Lambeau held practice here over two days due to snow, ice and sub-freezing temperatures. The Packers worked o…
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/HMQ41_the-birthplace-home-of-earl-curly-lambeau_Green-Bay-WI.html
Built in 1868, this example of mid-19th century architecture is one of the oldest homes on its original foundation with its original exterior. On April 9, 1898, two residents of this home, Marcel and Mary Lambeau, gave birth to their first chil…
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