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While the name Packer Country refers specifically to the Green Bay Packers,
the oldest football team in the NFL, it could just as easily be the term used
to quantify the number of great attractions packed into this small space. For
starters, the area's proximity to water—Green Bay borders its north and Lake
Michigan is situated in the east—creates an atmosphere rich in water recreation.
History is another common thread woven throughout Packer Country. In Algoma,
on Wisconsin's northeastern shoreline, the streets of downtown are lined with
restored historical buildings; heading south, Kewaunee's affluence as an early
lumber town is reflected in the early-1800s mansions preserved in the Marquette
Historic District. Visitors to Mishicot can make a day of perusing for art by
first visiting the Old School Gallery, where a large collection of original
Norman Rockwell art makes its home, and then heading out to one of the town's
many antique stores. For beach lovers, Neshota Beach in Two Rivers is spread
over 50 acres (hectares) and provides facilities for volleyball, basketball
and jet skiing.
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