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Featuring exhibits on science, art and history, the Neville Public museum is a cultural center for Green Bay. Featuring exhibits include the ecology of the Great Lakes region, photography, and archaelogical displays. Special events include poetry readings, film screenings and arts and craft sessions. Address: 210 Museum Place Green Bay WI USA 54303
1 920 448-4460
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This museum is dedicated to the preservation of wood typefaces used in printing and has over 1.5 million pieces in over 1,000 styles. Open daily from 1pm to 5pm, the museum features exhibits of woodtype equipment in and demonstrations of design and construction of typefaces. Address: 1619 Jefferson Street Two Rivers WI USA 54241
Send an Email 1 920 794-6272
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The Children's Museum of Green Bay The activities and exhibits at the Children's Museum of Green Bay are geared towards children between the ages of birth to 12 years. Many exhibits encompass the museum's 10,000 square feet including a locker room where the children can dress up like a Packer team member, a mini mart, painting and more. The museum is also available for private parties. Address: . Green Bay WI 54305
Send an Email (17) 1 920 432-4397
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Washington House Museum and Visitor Center Legend has it the ice cream sundae was invented in Two Rivers at a shop that is replicated at this museum, which offers eighteen flavors of this ice cream treat. The museum also covers the history of the Two Rivers region. Address: 1622 Jefferson Street Two Rivers WI USA 54241
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Home of the Brown County Historical Society, this house was built in 1837 by Mogan L. Martin, an early civic leader in Green Bay. Tours of the premises, including the period artifacts, are available by reservation. Address: 1008 South Monroe Avenue Green Bay WI USA 54305
Send an Email 1 920 437-1840
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White Pillars Museum This museum celebrates the many cultures of immigrants who made up the early population of De Pere and area. Open daily Monday through Friday with free admission. Address: 403 N. Broadway De Pere WI USA
1 920 336-3877
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Kewaunee County Jail Museum This former jail, built in 1876, now serves as a museum and historical center, covering the founding of the settlement in 1647 through to modern times. Exhibits include photographs and keepsakes from the county's history, as well as the original cells of the jail. Address: 613 Dodge Street Kewaunee WI USA
1 920 388-4410
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Tug Ludington Located in Kewaunee Harbor, this tugboat participated in the D-Day invasion of France in World War II. A picnic area is near the boat, and tours can be arranged by appointment. Address: Harbor Park Hwy 42 Kewaunee WI USA
1 920 388-2069
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The National Railroad Museum has over 70 locomotives and cars on display covering the entire era of train travel in the United States, from the early 19th century to today. Other exhibits include photographs, documents and other railroad artifacts. Address: 2285 S. Broadway Green Bay WI USA
1 920 437-7623
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This museum celebrates the culture and heritage of the Oneida Nation, located near Green Bay. Exhibits include dancers, artifacts and historical displays. Address: . Oneida Nation WI USA
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