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<blockquote data-quote="PWT36" data-source="post: 8603" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Arrowgargantuan=- Thousands of Packer fans and profootball fans come to Green BAy especially during the Packer training camp in late July and August as a vacation destination or part of their Wisconsin vacation. Vacationers in Wisconsin spent $11.8 in 2004. Green Bay share was up 7.69% ($474.99M) Much due to the Packers- the year around Atrium at newly renovated Lambeau Field and The Packers Training camp are the main attractions. It is by far not local, I was out at the Packer's training camp at many sessions last year, and I talked to Packer Fans and pro football fans from all over the U.S.A . There are stories in the Press-Gazette about Packer Fans from all over the world who come to Green Bay to take in PackerTraining Camp or Packer games. It is unbelievable, what has happened to this small town franchise in the last 86 years. From a small town team (last one of them) founded in 1919 to very successful Big time major league Franchise with Packer Fans all over the world A community owned corporation with Packer fans as stockholders. No rich owner is Green Bay. Packer stockholders receive no interest or dividends on their stock. The Green Bay story is unique in Pro Sports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWT36, post: 8603, member: 170"] Arrowgargantuan=- Thousands of Packer fans and profootball fans come to Green BAy especially during the Packer training camp in late July and August as a vacation destination or part of their Wisconsin vacation. Vacationers in Wisconsin spent $11.8 in 2004. Green Bay share was up 7.69% ($474.99M) Much due to the Packers- the year around Atrium at newly renovated Lambeau Field and The Packers Training camp are the main attractions. It is by far not local, I was out at the Packer's training camp at many sessions last year, and I talked to Packer Fans and pro football fans from all over the U.S.A . There are stories in the Press-Gazette about Packer Fans from all over the world who come to Green Bay to take in PackerTraining Camp or Packer games. It is unbelievable, what has happened to this small town franchise in the last 86 years. From a small town team (last one of them) founded in 1919 to very successful Big time major league Franchise with Packer Fans all over the world A community owned corporation with Packer fans as stockholders. No rich owner is Green Bay. Packer stockholders receive no interest or dividends on their stock. The Green Bay story is unique in Pro Sports. [/QUOTE]
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