A mural for CCC's Street Art Contest

​This mural is a tribute to one of the most iconic figures in Green Bay Packers history and is my entry to CCC's Street Art Contest # 271

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Bart Starr was quarterback and head coach for the Green Bay Packers (1956–1971)

The signature near the bottom right of the mural says "Beau Thomas 2024"
It is located at130 E Walnut St, Green Bay, WI
​The mural is a tribute to the Packers legend and is seen by motorists crossing the nearby Bart Starr Memorial Bridge.

This mural, on the control tower of the Ray Nitschke Memorial lift Bridge is also in downtown Green Bay across the Fox River and was painted by Beau Thomas

The Green Bay Packers' number 66 is retired in honor of legendary Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Nitschke. Nitschke played his entire 15-year career with the Packers, was a key defensive anchor for the team's championship teams in the 1960s, and his number was retired by the team in 1983.

Not exactly a mural, the Titletown development smokestack is within th 45-acre mixed-use area adjacent to Lambeau Field. The team owns this land and developed the district as a community space with parks, restaurants, a football themed playground, a sledding hill, and other amenities. The 'smokestack' is lit during special events and on gameday.



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Bart Starr was indeed one of the greats. That is a great street mural, I'm glad you found it to share with everyone. Awesome!
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Greenbay's football use to be one of the respected football team then even though am not one of their fans because i don't like football, HBP is a serious matter am afraid matches.

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Cool bit of Green Bay lore. Love the Bart Starr quote. It was a different era.

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Nice painting! That's for football fans :)
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Great tribute to Packers legends! 💚🏈 I Love how it shows Green Bay’s spirit and historical story.

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