Hogettes headed back to the farm
After 30 seasons as the Washington Redskins’ most prominent group of fans, the legendary Hogettes are hanging up their snouts and dresses.
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1997
Ralph Campbell, known as Grandpa Hogette, cheers the Washington Redskins at during the team’s first season at Jack Kent Cooke Stadium, later known as FedEx Field. Campbell, who passed away in 2010, was one of the founding members of the group of fans who wore pig snouts and dresses to games.
James A Parcell / The Washington Post
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