Hagemeister Park

It was a classic sandlot, located near Baird and Walnut Streets, adjacent to the East River.

At halftime, the teams adjourned to opposite end zones and discuss tactics for the second half.

George Whitney Calhoun, a writer for the Green Bay Press-Gazette and the club's unofficial press representative, would pass a hat among the spectators for donations.

In 1920, a small section of grandstand was built on one side of the field, with a capacity of a few hundred, and a fee was charged to sit there.

In 1921, a portable canvas fence was erected around the entire field, and a regular admission fee was inaugurated.

All that remains of Hagemeister Park is a marker next to the facade of Green Bay East High School.