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Attractions
Bay Beach Amusement Park Off I-43 at Webster Ave., 1313 Bay Beach Rd. (920) 391-3671 The whole family will enjoy this old-fashioned amusement park with old-fashioned prices. Concessions, souvenirs, picnic shelters and facilities for volleyball, horseshoes and softball. Free admission. Individual ride tickets available at minimal cost. Open daily May 27-August 27. Weekends only in May and September.
Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex Across from Lambeau Field, 1901 S. Oneida St. Tickets: (920) 494-3401. 24-hr event line: (920) 497-5001 Entertainment/exhibition showplace that offers national entertainers in concert, ice shows, rodeos, hockey, college and professional basketball and indoor football.
The Children's Museum of Green Bay 2nd Floor, Port Plaza Mall, 320 N. Adams St. (920) 432-4397 Young children, 12 and under, can create, discover, question and explore. Open year-round.
Fort Fun Amusements Across from Bay Beach, 2421 N. Irwin Ave (920) 468-7275 Mini golf, bumper boats, hardball & softball batting cages, paint ball target, arcades and concessions. Groups welcome. Open Memorial Day - Labor Day.
Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Across from Lambeau Field, 855 Lombardi Ave. (920) 499-4281; 1-888-442-7225) toll-free. The only sports museum dedicated to a single NFL team, the Packers Hall of Fame has interactive exhibits designed to entertain all ages. Open year -round.
Hazelwood Historic House Museum In Green Bay's historic Astor District, 1008 S. Monroe Ave. (920) 437-1840 Guided tour of Morgan L. Martin's home containing 1800s furnishings. The Hazelnut Gift Gallery features collectibles and historical publications. Open to general public June - August; group tours by appointment year-round.
Heritage Hill State Historical Park Off Hwy 172 at Webster Ave., 2640 S. Webster Ave. (920) 448-5150; (800) 721-5150 More than 25 historic and reconstructed buildings on 40+ acres. Costumed interpreters bring history to life. Four time periods from 1670-1900 are featured. Open Memorial Day - Labor Day and weekends in December.
Joannes Family Aquatic Center Across from East High School, Baird and Walnut St. (920) 448-3365 Wading and swimming areas, 2, 23-ft high water slides and meter board. Tot sand play area and sand volleyball courts. Changing room and concessions. Open June - August.
National Railroad Museum 2285 S. Broadway Ave. (920) 437-7623 Take a tour of the museum grounds dedicated to the history of railroading. Climb the 60 ft. observation tower for a great view of the museum and the Fox River. Open year-round.
NEW Zoo Off Hwy IR in Suamico, 4418 Reforestation Rd. next to Brown County Reforestation Camp (920) 434-7841 Wisconsin, Prairie, International, and Northern Trail animal exhibits provide glimpses of Australian wallabies, African lions, bison, reindeer and penguins among others. Accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association and is a breeding and survival center for endangered species. Open year-round, including holidays.
Oneida Nation Museum Fifteen minutes southwest of Green Bay, W892 EE Rd., Oneida (920) 869-2768 Oneida Indian artifacts. View the outdoor traditional Long House, trek the nature trail and enjoy the picnic area. Gift shop. Open year-round, except January and weekends November-April.
The Packers Experience Located in the Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex, 1901 S. Oneida St. (920) 494-9507 or 888-TO SEE GB Feel the game through interactive football events that test your skill at America's favorite sport. Open during and across from Packers Training Camp, mid-July through mid-August.
Waterboard Warriors Water Ski Show North corner of Brown County Fairgrounds, Ft. Howard Ave., De Pere (920) 468-1967 The Warriors are currently ranked in the top 12 in the nation with daring performances of barefoot skiing, beautiful ballet lines, four-tier human pyramids and jumps. Tuesday and Thursday performances June-August.
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