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Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field is a National Football League stadium located in Green Bay, WI. It first opened in 1957 as City Stadium and was later renamed to honor Curly Lambeau, the Green Bay Packers' founder and first head coach. The venue has continually served as the home of the Packers since its construction, making it the longest continuously occupied stadium in the NFL.Lambeau Field is central to the identity of both the team and the city, playing a significant role in professional football history. The stadium has undergone multiple renovations to increase capacity and modernize facilities while preserving its original design elements. Today, Lambeau Field remains an active sports venue, hosting professional football games and public events throughout the year.
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