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Few cities are as closely associated with a sports
team as GREEN BAY is with the football Packers:
108 miles north of Milwaukee, it's the smallest city in the US
to have a major-league professional sports franchise and the only
one to own a team. The Green BayPacker Hall of Fame
, 855 Lombardi Ave (June-Aug daily 9am-6pm; rest of year daily
10am-5pm; $8; ), celebrates the dynastic years of the 1960s when
the Pack won Superbowls I and II, as well as more recent stars
such as Antonio Freeman and Brett Favre. Stuffed with hands-on
displays, movie theaters and memorabilia, the museum offers more
than enough to satisfy any football fan. Packer fans can also
tour adjacent Lambeau Field (summer daily 9.30am-3.30pm;
$7.50, or $10 combination ticket with Hall of Fame).
Also in this busy but not particularly attractive
port, pride of place at the National Railroad Museum
, 2285 S Broadway (May to Oct daily 9am-5pm; rest of year Mon-Fri
9am-5pm; $7 in summer including train ride, $6 in winter; ), goes
to the 1.1 million-ton 1941 Union Pacific Big Boy locomotive,
one of many such trains that served Green Bay's still-enormous
freight depot. West on Hwy-172, opposite the airport, stands Wisconsin's
biggest casino - Oneida Bingo & Casino .
Tribal history, and the way in which profits from blackjack, video
poker and bingo have improved education and social and health
facilities, are examined at the Oneida Nation Museum
, seven miles west of Hwy-41 as it runs south from downtown (Tues-Fri
10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm; $2; tel 920/869-2768, ).
The city's visitor center (tel 920/494-9507 or 1-888/867-3342,
) sits in the shadow of the football stadium, off Lombardi Avenue
Drive. Titletown Brewing Company , 200 Dousman St (tel 920/437-2337),
has a great setting for drinks in a former railroad depot downtown,
while Brett Favre's Steakhouse , 1020 Advance St (tel 920/490-9663)
is an up-scale family restaurant/sportsbar serving Southern cuisine.