GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – The public is getting their first chance to see the new Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Friday.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Friday morning for the new 15,000 square foot space, which is spread across two levels.
Officials say the reimagined Hall of Fame incorporates new technology and interactive displays to give fans the ultimate experience in reliving the Packers’ finest achievements in history.
The Hall of Fame closed to undergo renovations in November 2014. During that time, fans could still see some of the artifacts at the Neville Public Museum.
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