Next to going to Canton there is nowhere more steeped in football tradition than going down Lombardi Avenue and checking out The Walk of Legends and Lambeau Field.Beautiful black granite monuments with all the facts and colorful memories where friends can be informed and tailgate by a favorite at the same time.Great fun for me and my friends to check out during our weekend Packer trip.
This is really nice, statues outside the stadium, and hall of fame area, to view all year round, memorializing all those great Green Bay Packers players and moments.
Nice, but nothing new or that exciting. Interesting for ball fans, but you can breeze through it really quick and move on.
This "walk" is spread out over at least a mile of otherwise uninteresting territory leading away from Lambeau Field. Unless you parked on Lombardi Ave and are walking toward Lambeau Field, don't waste your time.
my son heard about this & was asking around where exactly it was???fortunately a family had just done it the day before & told us....a good walking exercise & learn much about certain GB packer players... i think it's about a mile or 2, do it early in the morn where it is cooler, altho' when we were there highest was in the mid-70's...but yes good walking shoes are a must, maybe carry a bottle of water...also a good way of seeing & enjoying the city!!!
This was a very cool thing to see/do, despite the frigid cold temperature!! The stone statues of former football players are oddly interesting, and the team's history is very interesting. If you like football, there are a lot of fun tidbits to learn. Also, there is a lot of information about the Native American Culture and influences on the area which I found to be very interesting. I loved learning a bit more about the city, from this unique representation of this cool city.
This unusual historical display is unique to Green Bay. Like most things about the city, it is tied to their beloved Packers team. This walk also highlights the local Native American history and the part the early settlers played in the area. If you like local history, especially if you're a Packer fan, you gotta take the walk!
The statues and monuments were good, but they were spread out all the heck over Green Bay. That might be nice in the summer, but in winter it was a bit much. A walk of legends should be walkable. This one was driveable.
Take a walk or drive and enjoy these marble monuments dedicated to Packers players. They are etched with photos and history about the individual. A great photo op as well!
Walking through the history of Green Bay, I truly felt like the community had embraced the Green Bay Packers and they are ONE on spirit and truth. This is a must see!