Lambeau Cottage
Curly Lambeau's cottage sits on a stretch of Green Bay shoreline that is now part of the UW-Green Bay campus arboretum. Lambeau founded the Packers in 1919 and coached the team for three decades. He had the cottage designed and built in 1941.
The University used it as an arboretum center, headquarters for the sailing team and as a retreat site for the Philosophy program before the building fell into disrepair. Philanthropist, Packers fan and UW-Green Bay alumnus Craig Mueller stepped forward to fund renovation in 2005, and the University reopened the cottage as a campus-community gathering space for staff retreats, donor entertaining, informal receptions and meetings.