
Green Bay: The Little City that Could
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With its can-do spirit, Green Bay became the smallest city to have an NFL franchise.
The smallest city to have a National Football League franchise, the Green Bay Packers team was founded in 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun. (Part 8/8)
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Green Bay: The Little City that Could
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The smallest city to have a National Football League franchise, the Green Bay Packers team was founded in 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun. (Part 8/8)
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Clip: Special | 7m 9s | Green Bay became a center of the worldwide cheese industry. (7m 9s)
Clip: Special | 7m 49s | Green Bay provided for its indigenous people for centuries. (7m 49s)
Clip: Special | 3m 6s | Follow the growth of the city at the mouth of the Fox River. (3m 6s)
Green Bay: The Birth of Wisconsin
Clip: Special | 7m 33s | Wisconsin became a state in 1848. (7m 33s)
Clip: Special | 7m 6s | New immigrants streaming into Green Bay find strength in forming congregations. (7m 6s)
Green Bay: Tissue Capital of the World
Clip: Special | 7m 24s | The paper making business in Green Bay bloomed late, but with record setting profits. (7m 24s)
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