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 | | In the 1920s, when the NFL was in its infancy, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha all held franchises. |
 | | In fact, they were all members at the same time in 1924, giving Wisconsin four of the 18 teams. |
 | | Racine, with a population of 58,593, and Kenosha, with a population of 40,472, were the second- and third-largest cities in the state, respectively. |
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