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Green Bay Area
- Packer Country Visitor & Convention Bureau
1-888-867-3342
www.packercountry.com
You are invited to explore the various Greater Green Bay Highlights in your free time. The local CSA chapters have provided the information below on a few of their favorites.
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- Lambeau Field History & Highlights
920-569-7500
www.packers.com
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- Green Bay Botanical Garden
920-490-9457
www.gbbg.org
$5.00 adult entrance fee
Open daily 9 am to 5 pm
Open all year Green Bay Botanical Garden is designed to provide interest throughout the year with display gardens that capture the beauty of Northeastern Wisconsin’s four distinct and wonderful seasons. |
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- The National Railroad Museum
920- 437-7623
www.nationalrrmuseum.org
Open Monday-Saturday 9 am – 5 pm, Sunday 11 am – 5 pm
As one of the oldest railroad museums in the country, the National Railroad Museum exhibits a large collection of locomotives and railcars spanning more than a century of railroading. |
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- The Northeastern Wisconsin Zoo
920-434-7841
www.co.brown.wi.us/parks/newzoo
Admission $4.00 Adult/$2 Children; $12 Family
Open daily April-October 9 am – 6 pm
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Door County Area
- Door County Peninsula Attractions
800-527-3529
www.DoorCounty.com
Praised by travel writers and visitors from around the world, Wisconsin’s Door County Peninsula is often referred to as the Cape Cod of the Midwest. With 5 state parks, 10 lighthouses and over 300 miles of shoreline, this 75-mile long peninsula combines |
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- Maritime Museum and Lighthouse Preservation Society
902-743-5958
www.dcmm.org
The Maritime Museum and Lighthouse Preservation Society brings to life the county’s long shipbuilding history. You will see a chronological history of shipbuilding which began in the 1800’s with native American dugouts and birchbark canoes and continues to the present including modern-day fishing trawlers, Navy vessels, ore carriers and some of the finest yachts in the world.
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