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I'm a little late with this, but the just-completed NFC Championship game featured the only two Lake Michigan-bordering teams, playing in the only Lake Michigan-bordering stadium (or any body of water-bordering, at least that I am aware of, in the country). Regardless of the side you chose, this is a significant piece of Lake Michigan news.
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Tiny aerial view of the stadium. It really is in a very cool place. Other cities wish their stadiums were half this cool.
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