Bay
Beach
Amusement Park
1313 Bay Beach Dr.,
Green Bay, 448-3365
An amusement park with most rides only 10 cents; with
concessions and picnic, softball and volleyball areas.
Open weekends in May and daily from Memorial Day through
Labor Day. No admission fee.
Brown County Fairgrounds
1500 Fort Howard Ave.,
DePere, 448-4466
A 50-site wooded campground complete with water, electricity
and sewer hookups. A boat landing and dock provide access
to the Fox River. Brown County fair held in August.
Dutchman's Landing
Family Fun Park
470 Marina Lane,
Green Bay, 432-7868
Bumper Boats, Can Am race cars, a mini-golf course
and more. Open weekends in May and September and daily
Memorial Day through Labor Day. Fee for individual rides.
Fort Fun
2421 N. Irwin Ave.,
Green Bay, 468-7275
Fort Fun features a two-acre, challenging 19-hole miniature
golf course. Concessions. Located across from Bay Beach
and the Wildlife Sanctuary. Open April through October.
Admission fee.
Hazelwood
1008 S. Monroe,
Green Bay, 437-0360
Greek Revival (1837) home of the Morgan L. Martin,
local entrepreneur, judge, banker and President of Wisconsin's
Second Constitutional Congress. Open weekends. Call
for times. Admission fee.
Lambeau Field
Stadium Tour
Lombardi Ave.,
Green Bay, 499-4281
Starting from Packer Hall of Fame, tour Lambeau Field,
home of the Green Bay
Packers. This guided tour includes a look into the
press box, skyboxes, club seats and much more. Regular
scheduled tours in June, July and August. Admission
fee.
Neville Public Museum
210 Museum Place,
Green Bay, 448-4460
As the third largest museum in Wisconsin, the Neville
showcases art, history, science exhibits, special events
and educational programs. Open daily. Gift shop. Donation.
Oneida Nation Museum
866 EE Road,
Oneida, 869-2768
Experience the history of the Oneida Indians through
the "hands on" exhibits featuring musical
instruments, head pieces, weapons and more. Gift shop.
Open daily year-round. Admission fee.
Waterboard Warriors
494-8185
Waterski team performing Memorial Day through Labor
Day, Thursday evenings at the Brown County Fairgrounds
on the Fox River. Donations.
Wildlife Sanctuary
1660 E. Shore Dr.,
Green Bay, 391-3671
700-acre urban wildlife refugee with trails, Nature
Education Center, bird observation building and native
Wisconsin animal exhibits. Open year round. No admission
fee.
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Brown County
Expo Center Complex
The
Expo Center home page.
1901 S. Oneida St.,
Green Bay, 494-3401 or 497-5001
A tri-facility complex housing the Veterans Memorial
Area, the Exposition Hall and the Green Bay Packer Hall
of fame. The ExpoCenter Complex is northeastern Wisconsin's
entertainment and exhibition showplace, featuring events
such as Ice Capades, UWGB Phoenix basketball, pop concerts,
trade shows and much more. Call the Expo Center Events
Line at 497-5001 to see what's going on. Open year-round.
Brown County
Reforestation Camp
& N.E.W. Zoo
4418 Reforestation Road,
Green Bay, 494-2632
A 1,600-acre recreational area with a zoo, picnic facilities,
trout fishing ponds, observation tower, hiking and skiing
trails. Park open daily. No admission fee.
Green Bay Packer
Hall of Fame
The
Hall of Fame home page.
855 Lombardi.,
Green Bay, 499-4281
Follow the history of the Green Bay Packers from 1919
to the present. Photos, trophies, modern multimedia
presentations and exhibits bring the Packer story to
life. Open seven days a week, year round. Choose from
over 900 NFL and Packer items in the gift shop. Admission
fee.
Heritage Hill Living
History Museum
2640 S. Webster,
Green Bay, 448-5150
A 40+acre outdoor living history museum with more than
25 historic and reconstructed buildings. See history
come alive with real life characters from the past.
Open May through September. Call for specific times
and dates. Gift shop. Admission fee.
National Railroad
Museum
2285 S. Broadway
Green Bay, 437-7623
The National Railroad Museum preserves and exhibits
75 pieces of rolling stock, including 12 steam engines,
7 diesel engines and 4 cabooses. See the model train
display with over a mile of track. Gift shop. Open daily
May through October. Admission fee.
Oneida Bingo
2100 Airport Dr,.
Green Bay, 497-8118
Bingo presented by the Oneida Indian Tribe. Features
regular sessions seven days a week, as well as Early
Bird and Night Owl sessions. Call for times. Must be
18 or older to participate.
Regency Conference
Center
333 Main St
Green Bay, 432-4555
Green Bay's downtown conference center. Call to see
how you can make it the site of your next meeting or
conference.
White Pillars Museum
403 N. Broadway,
DePere, 336-3877
Built in 1836, it was the first bank building in Wisconsin;
now a museum and repository for DePere history. Open
year-round Wednesday through Sunday. Call for hours.
No admission fee.
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