Cultural Attractions

United Amerindian Center

Contact: 
Stephen Crowe
Phone Number: 
920.436.6630
Fax Number: 
920.433.0121
Address: 
411 Dousman St. Green Bay WI 54303

Neville Public Museum

Contact: 
Eugene Umberger, Becky McKee
Phone Number: 
920.448.4460
Fax Number: 
920.448.4458
Address: 
210 Museum Pl. Green Bay WI 54303
Hours: 

The rich and exciting history of Green Bay and Northeast Wisconsin is preserved for all to see and enjoy at the Neville Public Museum of Brown County. Located on the banks of the Fox River, the Neville's galleries present popular history, art, and science exhibitions, films, lectures, and programs year round, as well as a variety of family-friendly and affordable activities. The Neville's permanent exhibit, On the Edge of the Inland Sea, gudes visitors through 12,000 years of Northeastern Wisconsin history. We also have a Packer's video theater.

Monday - Tuesday: 9AM-5PM

Wednesday - Thursday: 9AM-8PM

Friday - Saturday: 9AM-5PM

Sunday: 12PM-5PM

Note: On July 4th we are open from 12PM-9PM

Logos Footwear

Address: 
108 S. Broadway Green Bay WI 54303

Offering a selection of high quality men's and woman's designer shoes

Imports Plus

Contact: 
Michael Denis, Sonya Gjesdahl
Phone Number: 
920-435-4700
Address: 
126 S. Broadway Green Bay WI 54303
Hours: 

Monday - Friday: 10AM-9PM

Saturday: 10AM-8PM

Sunday: 12PM-5PM

Imports Plus is an old school tobacco and gift shop. We cater to the bohemian and "hippie" culture more than anything else!

Green Bay Community Theater

Contact: 
Judy C De Cleene
Phone Number: 
920.435.6300
Address: 
122 N. Chestnut St. Green Bay WI 54303
Hours: 

Monday - Thursday: 9AM-1PM

Friday - Sunday: Closed

The Green Bay Community Theater is a non-profit organization dedicated to offering live theatrical performances to the Green Bay community. Formed over 70 years ago by a "wandering troupe" which once performed in schools and park lodges. Its home for the past 41 years has been the Robert Brault Playhouse, a 145 year old former church, which houses an acoustically perfect auditorium and a 23 ft, open-end stage. The core of the GBCT programming is September to May season of four plays. Each production has 10 performances.

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