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LocalState www.greenbaypressgazette.com Green Bay Press-Gazette Sunday, October 18, 2009 A-11 Farm fatuity leaves a legacy Vannieuwenhovens sold land on which Lambeau was built wmmmmmmmmmmmm Formerly The Rathskeller Family Dining Spirits lift RmaHwav De Pere. WI 54115 920-632-73RR WW1 Photos online Click on this story at www to see scenes from the construction of new City Stadi- a urn in Green Bay in 1956 and 1957. It was renamed Lambeau Field in 1965. 1 KT3kJt linn l.f.iinV tUl, -i Buy one breakfast at MM of equal or lesser value at half price. 3f.

Not valid with any other offers. One coupon per couple per day. No cash value. BRETT CHRISTOPHERSON Gannett Wisconsin Media Like most Packers fans, Don Vannieuwenhoven will clear time to check out today's divisional grudge match between his beloved Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions. He'll probably hunker down in a comfortable chair or couch.

He'll for sure fire up his brand new, 32-inch high-definition flat screen. And he'll gladly burn away the ensuing three hours cheering or, heaven forbid, jeering the team splashed in forest green and yellow. But he'll also reminisce. For while the game will be staged in the Packers' historic home, the plat of earth on which the concrete and steel of Lambeau Field now sits was once his home, too. "When I drive by the stadium or see it on TV I get a lot of good feelings," the 74-year-old Vannieuwenhoven said.

"It brings back some good, old memories." It was Vannieuwen-hoven's folks who, in August 1956, paved the way for the jewel of professional football to be built, peddling 50 acres of their coveted farmland to the Green Bay City Council for the grand sum of $73,305 serious coin in those days. Thirteen months later, a crowd of more than 32,000 scurried to what had been the Vannieuwenhoven spread to christen City Sta more parking was needed. The end of one era, you could say, but the continuation of another. "My folks would sneak over in the evenings and visit us during the construction," Vannieuwenhoven recalled. "And they'd really reminisce and say things like, 'This is where the cows or 'This is where the corn They'd just take a walk and see what was going on when they had the bowl dug out.

They made quite a few trips, when no one was around. They still followed the progress." Despite that interest, Vannieuwenhoven said neither of his parents his father passed away in 1979; his mother in 2002 ever attended a game at the famous stadium they in essence helped build. "They probably could have gotten three lifetime tickets," he said with a chuckle. "But my dad said it was too much noise. They just enjoyed listening to the games on the radio and watching them on TV" As for Vannieuwenhoven, he figures he hasn't attended a game at Lambeau Field in about 12 years, but he considers himself a faithful member of Packers Nation, dutifully following the team from week to week, season to season, legend to legend.

And on those occasions he is able to make it back to Green Bay, he'll swing past the old homestead, marvel at the fortress rooted in familiar ground and know the land he and his parents once worked, land that still carries their sweat and love, was nurtured into something "Mind-boggling," Vannieuwenhoven said. "To me, Lambeau Field is a monument to my parents. "And that's a real good feeling when you can actually say you are a part of it." Brett Christopherson writes for The Post-Crescent of Appleton. they gave him 15 acres to start out." By the time county officials inquired about purchasing 20 acres for the construction of Brown County Arena a deal cemented about a year before the city approached with its offer Victor and Florence had turned those initial 15 acres into a 73-acre expanse that bordered Ridge Road to the west, Lombardi Avenue to the north, Valley View Road to the south and almost out to Holmgren Way to the east. To city and county planners and Packers brass, the property was untapped potential and progress.

To Victor and Florence, it was location, location, location. "The price of land was just skyrocketing," said Vannieuwenhoven, a retired plant maintenance manager who lives on Roberts Lake near Wabeno. "The farmers around there at that time were getting up there in age and said, 'To hell with it. We're going to I'd say 90 percent of the farmers in that area did that. And it was really the start of a big boom in that area.

"That was some really big bucks at that time. But considering what that place is worth now, it's peanuts." According to the Packers' media guide, the parcel was chosen because the stadium's architect, Green Bay-based Somerville liked that it was sloped, which would make it ideal to construct the famed bowl. Fifty-three seasons, six NFL championships, 280 consecutive sellouts and a handful of Hall-of-Famers later, the old piece of farmland is among the most revered in all of sports. Only the Boston Red Sox (98 years) and Chicago Cubs (96) have longer active homefield tenures in professional sports. In 1999, Sports Illustrated rated Lambeau Get Ready (oflfMf OCTOBER SPECIALS Buy one get one FREE breast implant Buy one get one 50 OFF all skin care products and 'w GloMinerals Botox S9.99 per unit Sculptra $750 per vial 25 OFF VI Peel Buy one area liposuction, get 2nd area 30 OFF Buy any cosmetic surgery (over $4000) and receive a FREE VI Peel'" Receive a FREE GloMinerals satin foundation or tinted moisturizer with the purchase of Botox" or any filler ($200 minimum while supplies last) regular price and receive one 4 GREEN BAY 2771 RamadaWay 920.497.9996 medically necessary procedures.

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I always think I should have gone into the real estate business and bought some of that. It's amazing." 'A real good feeling' After selling the 50 acres, Victor and Florence semi-retired and moved to a small hobby farm five miles away Vannieuwenhoven, an only child who was working full time at the plant and helping out on the farm on evenings and weekends, stayed back with his wife and then two children and tended to the remaining unsold three acres that included the single-story, two-bedroom farmhouse he grew up in, a barn and a few other buildings, a garden and a small apple orchard all along Ridge Road, across from where Kroll's West Restaurant now stands. Those final three acres were sold a few years later at a more robust $15,000 per acre as stadium expansion was planned and i Suite I Green Bay (920)434-2073 HOTCHANDANI LASr COSMtllC SURGFY APPLETON 650 W. Ridgeview Dr. 920.738.6666 Insurance reimbursement only Open 8 a.m.

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Starr. Favre. Titletown. A cathedral. And what once was an unassuming, family-operated dairy farm was suddenly transformed into a slice of Americana, a shimmering centerpiece for a hallowed franchise.

"They come in and start digging for the stadium, and it's no longer your farm," Vannieuwenhoven said. "You realize it's going to be used for something else. But as far as I'm concerned, it was the perfect spot." From pasture to Packers Before Lambeau's sacred soil started sprouting legends, it was used to grow corn and hay and oats and as pasture land. So the next time you see the clip of Bart Starr slithering across the goal line in the Ice Bowl's waning moments, imagine cornstalks standing in place of the Dallas Cowboys' "Doomsday Defense." Victor and Florence actually started farming the area in the late 1930s, although the land had been in family hands since 1901. "It belonged to my dad's parents at one time," Vannieuwenhoven said.

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