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City Stadium (Green Bay)

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City Stadium
"East Stadium," "Old City Stadium"
Modern-day City Stadium
Location Green Bay, Wisconsin
Opened 1926
Owner Green Bay East High School, City of Green Bay
Surface grass
Tenants Green Bay Packers (NFL) (1926-1956)
Green Bay East High School
Capacity 6,000 (1926), 25,000 (1956), Approximately 1,000 (current)

City Stadium was the name of a football stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was the home of the Green Bay Packers of the NFL from 19261956. It remains the home of the Green Bay East High School football team. Previously, the Packers had played their home games at nearby Hagemeister Park (the site of East High School itself) and Bellevue Park. Although City Stadium was the Packers' official home field, in 1933 they began playing part of their home schedule at Milwaukee. They held 1 game there in 1933, and after that they played 2 or 3 games a year in Milwaukee every year, a practice which actually continued through 1994, after which they finally became solely based in Green Bay. The horseshoe-shaped stadium was made of wood and originally did not have any toilet facilities. It stood behind Green Bay East High School and next to the East River. The Packers used the school for locker room facilities. Visiting teams often dressed at their hotel before the game rather than use the lockers at East. The stadium originally sat 6,000. It was gradually expanded to seat 25,000, but by the 1950s that was still too small. The leaders of the NFL, including George Halas, informed the Green Bay club owners that they needed to improve their facilities or else the Packers would be moved to Milwaukee permanently. The citizens of Green Bay responded by building a new City Stadium, which opened in 1957, and old City Stadium reverted to a high school field. The new stadium was renamed Lambeau Field in 1965 and has become one of the most revered stadiums in the NFL. In recent years, ornamental fencing and monuments to the history of the field have been erected. Before the renovations, it was often referred to as East Stadium or Old City Stadium. The 100th Green Bay East-West football in 2005 was played at City Stadium. About 8,000 people came out to watch the historic event. Final score was Green Bay East56 Green Bay West 8. As an observance of the 50th anniversary of the opening of Lambeau Field, the Packers held practice at City Stadium on July 31, 2007.

Sources

  • The Packers!, by Steve Cameron, 1995.

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Preceded by
Bellevue Park
19231924
Home of the
Green Bay Packers
19251956
Succeeded by
Lambeau Field
1957–present

Coordinates: 44°30′27.4″N, 87°59′33.3″W

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