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As part of $325 million stadium facelift, Chiefs open impressive Hall of Honor

Published November 20, 2014

Associated Press

The Kansas City Chiefs have opened their Hall of Honor in the renovated Arrowhead Stadium, and it's expected to become a favorite destination for fans on game days.

The museum pays homage to the 50-year history of the Chiefs and the legacy of the American Football League, which Lamar Hunt founded in 1959 after the NFL refused to sell him a franchise.

The Hall of Honor was built as part of Arrowhead's $325 million renovation and was opened during a ceremony Wednesday evening.

It occupies a big chunk of the middle of the south concourse at the stadium, and will be open to all fans during every game.

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