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Hop on the Bus and Learn About the Packers

The Legends of Lombardi Avenue™ Tour highlights the history of the Green Bay Packers during a London Double Decker Bus tour through the Green Bay area.

The tour includes historical sites such as Old City Stadium, Hagemeister Park, Curly Lambeau’s childhood home, and much more! Tour dates and times include:

Sunday, July 29 at 2pm

Tuesday, July 31 at 2pm

Thursday, August 2 at 2pm

Saturday, August 4 at 11am

Tuesday, August 7 at 2pm

Thursday, August 9 at 2pm

Tuesday, August 14 at 2pm

Thursday, August 16 at 2pm

Saturday, August 18 at 11am

Thursday, August 23 at 11am

Saturday, September 8 at 11am

Sunday, October 7 at 11am

Saturday, October 13 at 11am

Saturday, December 8 at 11am

Saturday, December 29 at 11am

About The Tour…
Take a double decker bus tour and learn the history of one of America’s most revered NFL teams. Sit back and relax as we regale you with charming childhood stories, anecdotes, and practical jokes of early Green Bay legends and modern day superstars.

The 75-minute guided tour will take you down memory lane – past famous sites and Packers hotspots of today. You’ll hear about the team and the men who helped shape the colorful history of the Green Bay Packers…from Curly Lambeau to one of our community’s most beloved individuals, Bart Starr.

A must-see attraction for Packers fans and the entire family!

The tour begins and ends at the Packer Country Visitor & Convention Bureau, 1901 S. Oneida Street, across from Lambeau Field. Tickets can be purchased in advance, as tour dates do sell out. Adults tickets are $12 and children 12 and under are $6 each. Call the Packer Country Visitor & Convention Bureau 888-867-3342 for reservations. To download the brochure, or get additional information visit www.packercountry.com.

About the Double Decker Bus…

Purchased in 2004 by the Regency Suites in Green Bay, this authentic London Double Decker Bus has been dubbed the “Regency Redline.” The Regency Redline started transporting passengers in 1967 and ran several different routes in London. The last route the Regency Redline ran prior to its Green Bay arrival included noted places like Picadilly Circus, Oxford Circus, Trafalgar Square, and the Marble Arch.

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Packer Country Visitor & Convention Bureau is the regional destination marketing organization committed to improving the visitor experience and increasing the economic impact of tourism to its communities. For more information call 888-867-3342 or visit us online at www.packercountry.com.

 

CONTACTS:

Brenda Krainik
Marketing Director
Phone: 920/405-1176
E-mail

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