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  2. Bellevue Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The park was just east of the Hagemeister Brewery, which was renamed the "Bellevue Products Co." during Prohibition, and was located just east of Baird Creek along Main Street in the town of Preble, Wisconsin. A minor league baseball park, it was the home of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League in 1923 and 1924. Bellevue Park ...

  3. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    The park was named DandiLion Park from 1968–1977. [99] Rainbow Falls Family Amusement Park Plover: 1988–2004 Ravenna Park Shorewood: 1872–1916 Riverview Park & Waterworld Wisconsin Dells: 1968–2011 Storybook Gardens Wisconsin Dells: 1956–2011 [100] Thumb Fun Amusement Park Fish Creek: 1961–1998 [101] Waukesha Beach Pewaukee: 1893–1949

  4. Bellevue Park - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue Park (Harrisburg), a neighborhood in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Bellevue Hill Park, a park in Cincinnati, Ohio; Bellevue Downtown Park, a park in Bellevue, Washington; Bellevue Park (stadium), a stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, formerly used by the Green Bay Packers

  5. List of former NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Armory Park: Toledo Maroons Toledo, Ohio 1923 1923 Team also played in stadium from 1902 to 1908 prior to joining the NFL [26] [27] Bellevue Park: Green Bay Packers: Preble, Wisconsin: 1923 1924 Site of first Packers-Bears game [28] Frankford Stadium: Frankford Yellow Jackets: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1923 1931 [29] Sportsman's Park

  6. Bellevue, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue is a village in Brown County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 15,935 at the time of the 2020 census . Bellevue is part of the Green Bay metropolitan area , around 4 miles (6.4 km) east from Green Bay.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Eau Claire ...

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    Forest and Wisconsin Sts. Eau Claire: Company formed in 1861 to build and repair sawmill machinery. Moved to Forest and Wisconsin in 1874 and made bandsaws [76] and the Phoenix steam hauler, a sort of locomotive on bulldozer tracks for pulling loads of logs through the woods. [77] Now redeveloped as Phoenix Park.

  8. 99-year-old Wisconsin veteran says he'd re-enlist if Trump ...

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    99-year-old Wisconsin veteran says he'd re-enlist if Trump were president. Gannett. Mary Spicuzza, Zoe Jaeger and Caitlin Looby, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. July 18, 2024 at 12:19 AM.

  9. List of incidents at independent amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    On July 24, 1949, a 40-year-old man was killed after falling 20 feet (6.1 m) from the ride. Park officials stated that the safety restraints were not properly secured. [66] On October 29, 2013, two women were injured after riding the roller coaster. Reports have said that they may have hit their faces on the lap bar during their ride. [67]