Lambeau Field Named 11th Wonder of Wisconsin Elevating State Tourism
Lambeau Field Named 11th Wonder of Wisconsin Elevating State Tourism

Lambeau Field Named 11th Wonder of Wisconsin Elevating State Tourism

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Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, has been officially named the 11th Wonder of Wisconsin by Travel Wisconsin, the state's tourism marketing arm. This designation recognizes Lambeau Field as a premier destination alongside iconic sites like the Apostle Islands and Devil’s Lake State Park, celebrating its historical significance and unique fan experience. The stadium, which opened in 1957 and was renamed in 1965 for Curly Lambeau, is the oldest and second-largest NFL stadium, drawing visitors worldwide and contributing significantly to local tourism. The announcement was made jointly by Gov. Tony Evers, Packers officials, and Anne Sayers, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, highlighting Lambeau Field's importance to Wisconsin's heritage and economy. The Wonders of Wisconsin campaign, launched in 2023, aims to promote must-visit locations year-round, with Lambeau Field joining a list that includes both natural and cultural landmarks. Wisconsin's tourism industry has seen record-breaking visitor numbers and economic impact in recent years, further underscoring the value of such designations.

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