The Stone Barn was built in 1903 and is on the State & National Register of Historic Places because it is one of the last surviving all-fieldst...
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The 42-acre Copper Culture State Park is on the north side of the Oconto River, on the west side of the city of Oconto. It was the site of a prehis...
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This 8-mile trail passes through the forests and farms of Oconto County between the communities of Oconto and Stiles Junction. Outside of Oconto, t...
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The Historic Beyer Home Museum
This historic house was built in 1868 by Cyrus and Kitty Hart; it is believed to be one of the first brick homes in...
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Mission Statement:
The Neville Public Museum of Brown County preserves and interprets the natural history and human culture of the region by colle...
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HistoryOwned by Brown County, the Resch Center opened in 2002 and is managed by Green Bay-based PMI Entertainment Group (PMI). Before their demolit...
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About
Step back in time with a visit to Green Bay's only historic house open to the public that is still on its original site. Located in the Asto...
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56 years in the same location!
A serendipitous combination of people and events led to the formation of the Green Bay Curling Club in 1958. While...
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Triangle Sports Area offers a disc golf course, skiing and sledding hill, cross country ski trails, volleyball, horseshoe pit and nature trails.
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Our Mission:
The National Railroad Museum educates the public through programs, exhibits, and preservation projects about the ongoing impact of ra...
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Earthaven seeks to foster a greater appreciation for the earth sciences. This nonprofit educational facility is open to the public throughout the y...
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Experience "living history" at this 48-acre, outdoor museum in Green Bay. The park features 25 structures from Wisconsin's past — the fur tra...
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The De Pere Ice Arena is now managed by Brown County Ice Management, the same non-profit organization that operates the Cornerstone Community Cente...
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The Cornerstone Community Center (CCC) was built in 2000 as the new home of Green Bay Area Youth Hockey, St. Norbert Green Knight Hockey, and the C...
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State Highway 54 between New London and Seymour,
Appleton, WI
The Newton Blackmour State Trail now spans 22 miles on a former rail corridor in Outagamie County. The trail name is derived from the four communit...
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From downtown Green Bay, the Fox River State Trail winds along the beautiful Fox River before extending for 25 miles along a former rail corridor. ...
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