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  1. Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County, Wisconsin, United States. It is located at the head of Green Bay (known locally as "the bay of Green Bay"), a sub-basin of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Fox River. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 107,395, making it the third-most populous city in Wisconsin ...

  2. 3 days ago · Green Bay, city, seat (1854) of Brown county, eastern Wisconsin, U.S. It is situated where the Fox River empties into Green Bay (an inlet of Lake Michigan), about 110 miles (180 km) north of Milwaukee. Green Bay’s metropolitan area includes the city of De Pere and the villages of Ashwaubenon,

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  3. Founded in 1919, the 13-time National Champion Green Bay Packers are the only NFL team to be owned by its fans. The community is widely known as "Titletown." Green Bay is located in Northeastern Wisconsin on the Bay of Green Bay and west of Lake Michigan. Greater Green Bay has four distinct seasons.

    • Soak up the Packers' glory. As the most decorated football team in the NFL, seeing a Packers game is about as all-American as it gets. If you’re in town during the football season, (August-February) put on your green and yellow, and a cheesehead if you dare, and take in the local "Go, Pack, Go!"
    • Take in nature at Fox River State Trail. A trip to Wisconsin is not complete without an adventure outdoors. Bike, walk or skate along the 25-mile-long Fox River State Trail, where you'll pass through downtown Green Bay and neighboring farming communities.
    • Stroll through the Green Bay Botanical Garden. For a serene experience, head to the Green Bay Botanical Garden. With 300,000 blooms in any given year, you can see brightly-colored tulips, magnolias, perennials and more.
    • Take an Oneida Nation cultural tour. Before Green Bay was home to the Packers or the settlers, it belonged to the Oneida Nation. The Oneida Nation cultural tours are ideal for travelers interested in understanding the indigenous history of the city.
  4. Green Bay is in the northeastern part of Wisconsin, located at the southern end of Green Bay (an arm of Lake Michigan) at the mouth of the Fox River. It is about 90 miles north of Milwaukee. Green Bay is the county seat of Brown County. Green Bay is an industrial city with several meatpacking plants, paper mills, and a port on Green Bay, known ...

  5. Green Bay: A spirited Midwestern city like no other. French fur traders settled Green Bay, the oldest community in Wisconsin and so named for where the Fox River and smaller East River split the city, then flow into Green Bay, a basin off Lake Michigan. It’s a place where farming, dairy cows and cheese are as much a part of the fabric as the ...

  6. Green Bay also became home to the state's first newspaper and was the first city to receive mail. Today, Green Bay is best known as the home of the Green Bay Packers, a NFL franchise founded in 1919 that has won 12 NFL championships and four Super Bowls. Learn More. Green Bay [Source: WHS Library-Archives Staff, 2009]

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