The Lambeau Field is a sprawling sports ground in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The historical stadium has always served as the home field for the “Packers” and till date is always full to capacity on game day. It is a thrill to catch a game at this venue with fans cheering on and the amazing adrenaline rush.
Credited to William L. Brault, the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame was established in 1967. It is amongst the earliest museums celebrating footballers. The museum has inducted around 162 players, in which, 24 players' names can also be found in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Some of the players honored by this hall of fame include Lavern Dilweg, Verne Lewellen, Hank Bruder, Mike Holmgren, Ted Thompson and many more.
Discover a spectacular variety of plant life at this lush expanse, located close to the Oneida Golf & Country Club. Green Bay Botanical Garden was established in 1996 and spans 47 acres (19.02 hectares) of beautifully landscaped areas. Besides attracting horticulturists and nature enthusiasts from the region, the park hosts numerous community events throughout the year. Visitors can partake in the numerous informative tours as well as educational programs on offer at the park. Kids are not to be left behind as they have their own set of activities and tours.
Opened in 1936, the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is regarded as one of Green Bay's largest parks. Pay a visit to this park to get a look at the natural habitat of various animals and bird species. The sanctuary also has several trails that are frequented by many hikers and even young, nature enthusiasts.
Ever since its establishment in 1892, Bay Beach Amusement Park has struck a chord with the residents of Green Bay through plenty of activities for kids as well as for adults. Their rides range from thrilling ones to the more blissful ones and the ticket prices ensure that you always have a smile on your face.
Established in 1956, the National Railroad Museum welcomes close to 75,000 visitors every year. The museum also has space for private, business and social events. The educational program here includes field trips, nature walks, lectures, interactive sessions and workshops. The artifacts include over 5000 reports, records, maps, old uniforms, clothing, negatives, photographs, tools and more.
Located off the Interstate 41 in Wisconsin, Ashwaubenon Performing Arts Center is an ultra-modern facility. Opened in 2016, it features stadium-style seating arrangements that offers unobstructed views of the stage. The theater can comfortably seat hundreds of guests. A number of music concerts, dance performances and theatrical plays are held here.
One of the most iconic Theatre of Circa, The Tarlton Theatre embarks an amalgamation of opulence and classic appeal. The theatre has hosted some of the greatest shows, films and eminent personalities. This historic performing arts centre has one of the biggest movie screen in Circa. Visitors also get to enjoy a scrumptious American fare which combines the traditional and contemporary dishes. The theatre also serves good options of drinks and beverages at a full-service bar within the facility.