Heritage Hill State Park
This park, built to portray and preserve Wisconsin's beginnings, is located on a site that is itself a part of history. On this 40-acre site stood Camp Smith--a temporary location of Fort... hmdb.org
Fort Howard
853 degrees north 45 degrees, 7 minutes east, from this tablet, stands a flag pole, marking the southeast corner of the stockade of Fort Howard; occupied by United States troops August 18... hmdb.org
Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex
The trail has a lot of everything, slow technical tight areas, fast downhill, extremely bumpy uphill, flat and smooth. I usually ride this trail every night after work, takes me a... singletracks.com
Brown County Sportsmens Club
The imposing Brown County Courthouse was where the first stockholders meeting of the newly formed non-profit Green Bay Football Corporation was held on Sept. 17, 1923. It was the ... wheretoshoot.org
Grassy Island Range
Lieutenant G. J. Pendergrast was appointed by the Board of Navy Commissioners in 1837 to examine the eligibility of proposed lighthouses on the Great Lakes. Congress had appr... lighthousefriends.com
Neville Public Museum
The central exhibit of the musum is 'On the Edge of the Inland Sea', a 12,000 year walk through time that leads visitors on a journey from the end of the last Ice Age to the m... americanheritage.com
Riverside Ballroom
The Packers used the Riverside as indoor practice facility when there were no such luxuries. Before their final game in 1940, Coach Curly Lambeau held practice here over two days due to s... hmdb.org
National Railroad Museum
Founded in 1958, this museum preserves the history of, and promotes interest in, great American railways through a collection of more than 70 locomotives and railcars, an educational fi... 10best.com
Rapides Des Peres
The rapids at De Pere were well known to all early travelers along the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, which provided the best access to the Mississippi. Despite Indian domination, the waterway... hmdb.org
Augustin De Langlade
On the river shore Block 3 Astor directly west of this marker stood about the year 1745 the home and trading house of Augustin de Langlade and his distinguished son Charles, the first per... hmdb.org
The Spirit Of The Northwest
This statue, designed by Suamico native, Sydney Bedore, and dedicated on June 10, 1931 with Governor Phillip Lafollette among the speakers, represents a Fox Indian, Claude Allouez and Nic... hmdb.org
Revolutionary War Veteran
James Powlis, whose Oneida name Tewakately thale! means "I'm Worried", was born around 1750, probably in New York State. In 1777, after the disintegration of the Iroquois Confederacy's ne... hmdb.org
Ashwaubenon Historical Society
The Ashwaubenon Historical Society actively collects historical artifacts of northeast Wisconsin and specifically Ashwaubenon. The Society's exhibits inlcude antique farm equipment ... museumsusa.org
Address By President Lincoln
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are... hmdb.org
Bellevue Park
Bellevue Park served as the Packers' home field from 1923 to 1924 and was the site of the first Packers-Bears game played in Green Bay. Bellevue Park was built in less than three weeks in... hmdb.org
Bellin Building
Gerald Clifford and Dr. W. W. Kelly, two members of the "Hungry Five," a group of local men critical to the survival of the Packers over their first three decades, had offices here. Kelly... hmdb.org