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Christian Watson leaves the field

Christian Watson leaves the field

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson leaves the field on December 23, 2024 in a game vs the New Orleans Saints.

Jordan Love and Offensive Line

Jordan Love and Offensive Line

Jordan Love and the offensive line at Lambeau Field on December 23, 2024 vs the New Orleans Saints. Packers won 34-0.

Fan wears Jordan Love jersey at the game

Fan wears Jordan Love jersey at the game

Fan wears a Jordan Love jersey at the Green Bay Packers vs New Orleans Saints at Lambeau Field on December 23, 2024

NFL Unauthorized Transmission Warning

NFL Unauthorized Transmission Warning

"Unauthorized transmission of accounts or descriptions of the game, including play-by-play data, is strictly prohibited. Violators may be subject to ejection from the stadium."

Jordan Love to Dontayvion Wicks touchdown

Jordan Love to Dontayvion Wicks touchdown

Dontayvion Wicks catches a touchdown pass from Jordan Love on December 23, 2024. The Green Bay Packers beat the New Orleans Saints 34-0.

Lambeau Field tailgating in December 2024

Lambeau Field tailgating in December 2024

Tailgating at Lambeau Field on December 23, 2024. The Green Bay Packers beat the New Orleans Saints 34-0.

Lambeau Field neighborhood parking

Lambeau Field neighborhood parking

Parking for sale in neighborhoods around Lambeau Field on December 23, 2024. The Green Bay Packers beat the New Orleans Saints 34-0.

Jordan Love jersey on Lombardi Avenue

Jordan Love jersey on Lombardi Avenue

A man wears a Green Bay Packers Jordan Love jersey on Lombardi Avenue outside of Lambeau Field on December 23, 2024. The Green Bay Packers beat the New Orleans Saints 34-0.

Vintage McDonald’s “Speedee” Sign in Green Bay

Vintage McDonald’s “Speedee” Sign in Green Bay

One of the few surviving original McDonald’s neon signs still standing in the United States is located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Installed during the era before the Golden Arches fully defined the brand, the sign features “Speedee,” the chain’s early mascot introduced in the 1950s to promote the company’s streamlined “Speedee Service System.” The illuminated red-and-yellow marquee—advertising hamburgers and boasting “Over 100 Million Sold”—reflects the rapid national expansion of the franchise during its formative years. Today it serves as both a functioning restaurant sign and a preserved piece of mid-century fast-food history.

Storage Tanks Along the Fox River

Storage Tanks Along the Fox River

Large cylindrical storage tanks at Construction Resources Management, Inc. line the west bank of the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Viewed from across the frozen river on a winter night, the facility is illuminated by perimeter lighting that reflects faintly off the ice. The site serves regional construction and materials operations, part of the industrial corridor that has long defined the waterfront between downtown Green Bay and the port district.

Green Bay Packaging Mill at Night

Green Bay Packaging Mill at Night

Green Bay Packaging’s modern recycled paper mill rises behind leafless winter trees along the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The facility, completed in 2021 as one of the most advanced and energy-efficient mills in the country, emits illuminated plumes of steam that drift across the night sky. The river’s frozen surface reflects the mill’s lights and muted colors, creating a stark industrial winter landscape along the east bank of the Fox River.

Green Bay Packaging Mill on the Fox River

Green Bay Packaging Mill on the Fox River

Green Bay Packaging’s state-of-the-art recycled paper mill, completed in 2021 at a cost of roughly $500 million, releases plumes of steam into the winter night as viewed from across the Fox River. The facility replaced the company’s 72-year-old mill and became one of the most advanced recycled-paper operations in the country, designed to dramatically reduce water use and energy consumption while increasing production capacity. The glow from the mill’s lighting and processing equipment diffuses through the cold air, mingling with tree silhouettes along the riverbank and reflecting off the frozen surface of the Fox River.

Rotary Kiln System at the Graymont Lime Plant

Rotary Kiln System at the Graymont Lime Plant

A section of the rotary kiln system at the Graymont lime plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin, captured at night under maintenance and work lights. The massive rotating kiln—central to the calcination process that transforms limestone into high-purity lime—runs along a network of elevated platforms, access stairs, and steel supports. The orange glow from overhead lamps highlights the heat-intensive nature of kiln operations, while the surrounding catwalks and conveyors reflect the layered engineering required to keep the continuous production line moving.

Lime Silos and Transfer Systems at Night

Lime Silos and Transfer Systems at Night

Illuminated by a single amber work light, the upper platforms and transfer pipes of the Graymont lime plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin stand out against the night sky. The cylindrical storage silos are connected by enclosed conveyor and piping systems that move processed lime between different stages of production. Catwalks, ladders, and pipe supports trace the geometry of an industrial site that has long supplied lime for regional steelmaking, water treatment, and construction uses.

Lime Processing Infrastructure at Night

Lime Processing Infrastructure at Night

A detailed nighttime view of the conveyor towers and processing equipment at the Graymont lime plant in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The illuminated catwalks, ducts, and steel trusses highlight the facility’s continuous material-handling system, where crushed limestone moves through enclosed conveyors toward the plant’s kilns and storage silos. Fine dust, visible in the lights near the upper platforms, reflects the industrial character of a site that has served the region’s construction and manufacturing sectors for decades.

Graymont Lime Plant on the Fox River, Green Bay

Graymont Lime Plant on the Fox River, Green Bay

The Graymont lime processing plant along the Fox River in Green Bay, Wisconsin, illuminated during nighttime operations. The facility’s network of silos, conveyors, and dust-collection towers stands out against the dark sky, with steam drifting from active kilns and processing units. Reflections from the plant’s industrial lighting shimmer across the frozen river surface, highlighting the site’s role in the region’s long-standing manufacturing and mineral production corridor.

Procter & Gamble Mill at Sunset Green Bay

Procter & Gamble Mill at Sunset Green Bay

Steam columns rise dramatically from the Procter & Gamble paper mill in Green Bay, Wisconsin, illuminated by the orange and magenta glow of a midwinter sunrise. Captured from the air in January, the image shows the vast industrial complex along the Fox River, with frozen rooftops and intricate piping systems sharply defined against the cold morning light. The steam, tinted by the low sun, becomes a striking visual emblem of the city’s manufacturing heritage and the energy demands of Wisconsin’s paper industry.

Winter Traffic on the Leo Frigo Bridge

Winter Traffic on the Leo Frigo Bridge

A CTS tractor-trailer crosses the Leo Frigo Memorial Bridge—locally known as the Tower Drive Bridge—during a winter snowstorm in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In the foreground, the familiar shingled lighthouse structure along the riverfront stands out against the white sky, its lantern room partially frosted as lake-effect snow drifts through the scene. The contrast between the elevated highway and the shoreline landmark highlights the mix of transportation corridors that define Green Bay’s industrial waterfront.

Freight Crew Working Through a Green Bay Snowstorm

Freight Crew Working Through a Green Bay Snowstorm

A freight crew member walks alongside HLCX 1070 during a heavy snowstorm at Quincy Street and Eastman Avenue in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The locomotive’s headlights cut through the blowing snow as operations continue despite low visibility and freezing conditions. Industrial structures in the background fade into the whiteout, highlighting how rail work persists year-round across the region’s manufacturing and transportation corridors.

Al’s Hamburgers Neon Sign in Winter, Green Bay

Al’s Hamburgers Neon Sign in Winter, Green Bay

The glowing neon “EAT” sign at Al’s Hamburgers stands out against the snowy backdrop of winter in Minneapolis. The sign, with its bright mid-century colors and bold lettering, has been part of the business’s identity since the diner opened in 1934. Its classic styling reflects the era when small neighborhood restaurants relied on eye-catching storefront signs to draw in passing traffic. Light snow gathers on the striped awning below, adding a seasonal layer to one of the area’s longstanding local landmarks.

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