Greater Green Bay

2017 Official Visitors Guide

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1-888-867-3342 | www.greenbay.com | 21 NEVILLE PUBLIC MUSEUM 210 Museum Pl., Green Bay 920-448-4460 Bridge communities and connect generations while discovering rarely seen objects from the museum's permanent collection with unique temporary exhibits offered throughout the year. Participate in special events, educational programming opportunities and visit our gift shop. www.nevillepublicmuseum.org ONEIDA NATION MUSEUM W892 Cty. Rd EE, Oneida 920-869-2768 The Oneida Nation Museum showcases basketry, beadwork, contemporary art, music and a children's hands-on area. Visit the gift shop, nature trails, picnic area and more. www.exploreoneida.com SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER CATHEDRAL 140 S. Monroe Ave., Green Bay 920-432-4348 Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral, built in 1881, is the Mother Church of the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay, Bavarian in design and the location of her Diocesan Museum. www.sfxcathedralgb.com THE AUTOMOBILE GALLERY 400 S. Adams St., Green Bay 920-437-9024 Visit Green Bay's newest attraction where the Automobile Is The Art! See over 50 unique automobiles spanning over 100 years in an environment as impressive as the automobile it surrounds. www.theautomobilegallery.org 2285 S. Broadway n Green Bay, WI 920.437.7623 n nationalrrmuseum.org Adults and children will discover: n Historic Rolling Stock n Inspiring Exhibits n Dynamic Events n Seasonal Train Rides Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (Burlington Route) Railway Post Office Car No. 2330 Explore 200 Years of Railroad History MUSEUMS Where do you take your little ones to play? The Children's Museum will captivate kids for hours! With so many hands-on activities, it is hard to decide what to do first. Kids can dress up like a firefighter and help put out the fires or splash around in a slicker and reel in a not so real fish. Ask A Local Ask ? JACKIE OLIVER the

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