Wisconsin's oldest community, settled originally by the French as a fur trading center. Today the city may be most famous for its namesake Green Bay Packers whose legendary past and present can be viewed at the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame and Lambeau Field. Yet, the city's appeal rests on a blend of many more elements that combine small town charm with big city excitement. Its attractions include the performing arts, gambling and one-of-a-kind museums.
Experience the Fox River Valley Wine Trail

From Green Bay to Kewaunee to Greenleaf and Freedom, why not taste your way through some of Wisconsin’s very own vineyards?
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The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help

In a small rural town 15 miles northeast of the hustle and bustle of Green Bay you’ll find yourself in a peaceful surrounding of dairy farms and fields. Then, on a small road in New Franken, you’ll come across a heavenly site... The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help.
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Seven of Wisconsin’s Man-Made Wonders

Based on these creations, it is clear Wisconsin is home to creative thinkers - the nothing is too big or too out there kind. Here are seven marvelous man-made creations just waiting to be explored.
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Fall Art Tours

Pairing brilliant fall color and beautiful art comes naturally this fall. Gain a unique perspective of what fall means to Wisconsin by attending these art events.
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Brewpubs on Broadway

It’s a place that fairly crackles with the energy generated by a multicultural fusion of entrepreneurs doing interesting, exciting things and by the people who come to enjoy them.
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Sense-ational Chocolate Shops

In Latin, chocolate’s name - theobroma cacao - means “food of the gods.” The gods surely have smiled on Wisconsin where candy lovers can find some of the best chocolate in the Midwest. Here’s an assortment of some of the Badger state’s best.
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“Inviting People Back to Our Land”

Wisconsin has the most Native American tribes east of the Mississippi. Find out more about cultural travel opportunities for each of the 11 tribes here.
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Wisconsin's Most Unusual Museums

To most people, the word "museum" conjures up visions of dinosaur skeletons and prehistoric artifacts. Visitors to Wisconsin have no shortage of opportunities to view world-class archeological treasures. However, the Badger State also boasts a roster of facilities dedicated to more, er, unusual areas of interest.
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Exploring Wisconsin's Native-American Heritage

The art, traditions and culture of Wisconsin's 11 tribes help make the state a remarkable place to include the exploration of tribal history and heritage in your travel itinerary.
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