Located just 45 minutes from Boston, Foxboro has been home to the New England Patriots since 1971. Talks of moving the team outside of New England almost lost Boston its football presence until new franchise owner Robert Kraft came aboard in 1994 with ideas of building a new, larger stadium in Foxboro.
The New England Patriots' American Football Conference Championship win in 1996 and again in 1997 set the stage for the current New England Patriot fever. Football fans may find themselves out of luck, however, if they wait to purchase the coveted game tickets - individual game tickets are known to sell out within hours of their pre-season sale.
There are several ways to travel to Gillette Stadium, either by car, bus, or by taking a train from South Station. Trains return to Boston 30 minutes after the game.
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