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Green Bay Attractions

Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame - Opening in the summer of 2003 in the Titletown Atrium at lambeau Field is the new 18,000 square-foot Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.  Interactive and immersive exhibits such as: Champions Timeline, the 50-yard Line View, the Locker Room for Packers NHL Hall of Famers, the genuine Lombardi Super Bowl Trophies, and Packers Theater.  Located above the Pro Shop is an 8.000 square foot interactive area.  High-energy skill games and interactives make this a great place for kids and adults.  Call 920-496-5700 or visit www.packers.com for more details. 

Heritage Hill State Historical Park - There is always something new and fun to discover at Heritage Hill!  Meet costumed interpreters who will include you in their day-to-day activities as you tour four time periods! Heritage Hill has approximately 25 historic and reconstructed buildings located over 48 acres of land in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  Make butter at the Belgian Farm, watch the blacksmith popund iron in his shop in Small Town (1871) or march in a military drill at Fort Howard.  Visit www.heritagehillgb.org or call 1-800-721-5151 for more details.   

Oneida Nation Museum - The Oneida Nation Museum is one of the older Native American museums within the United States. The Museum helps preserve Oneida cultural resources and assures their accessibility to the community and the public. The Museum exhibits explain the world view and history of the Oneida people, then focus on expressive culture, social change and cultural continuity.  Hands-on displays allow you to pick up rattles, play a water drum or experience the testure of baskets and cornhusk dolls. 

Oneida Bingo and Casino - Test your luck in the 850-seat high-stakes bingo parlor, take a spin on the slot machines or hit the blackjack tables.  Oneida (People of the Standing Stone) Bingo and Casino visitors can also enjoy the collection of restaurants and gift shops.  Visit www.oneidanation.org for more information. 

 

Kewaunee

Kewaunee was originally settle by the Potowatomi Indian Tribe more than 600 years ago.  Enjoy a stroll on the beaches of lake Michigan or explore the rich history of Kewaunee.  Downtown kewaunee offers an assortment of gift shops and antique malls.

Barnsite Art Sudio - Housed in a restored 1914 barn near Lake Michigan, the gallery's collection features works by nationally and regionally know artists in watercolor, oil, porcelain and fired pottery.  Stained glass, baskets and quality crafts are on display regularly.  Open daily 10:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m. Call 920-388-4391 for more information. 

 

Algoma Attractions

von Stiehl Winery - Listed in the National Historic Registry, and recognized by the Wisconsin Heritage Tourism Program, the winery is housed in a building built around the end of the Civil War. Come experience the bold Austrian architecture. From the underground arched limestone cavers, to the 4th Floor Galleria, there are a multitude of rooms to explore.

The traditional architecture is the perfect setting for von Stiehl traditional wines. The recipes for over 20 grape and fruit wines are culminated in the limestone cellars. Top quality ingredients from local fruit (Door County cherries) to west coast grown grapes (Johannisberg Riesling) are utilized to make these popular medal-winning wines so that everyone from the sophisticated wine connoisseur to the fruit wine enthusiast can find a favorite at von Stiehl. 

Tours, and tasting daily.  Call 1-800-955-5208 or visit www.vonstiehl.com for more details.   

 

 

 

 

 


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