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Wisconsin, the 30th state to be accepted into the Union, was granted statehood in 1848.

 

Hazelwood Historic House Museum


Details

Hazelwood is Green Bay's only public historic house open to the public that remains on its original site. This Greek Revival style house was constructed in 1837 on a hillside overlooking the Fox River. For 100 years it was the home of three generations of the Morgan L. Martin family. Martin, a successful politician, businessman, lawyer and judge had a career that spanned sixty years. As president of the Second Constitutional Convention, he was instrumental in the formation of Wisconsin statehood. Step back in time to experience life as the Martins lived in the 1890's. Your guided tour takes you through this elegant 10 room home, filled with many original Martin furnishings. Christmas Holiday Open House in December.


Address

1008 S Monroe Ave
Green Bay, WI 54301


Contact Information

Voice: 920-437-1840
Email: bchs@netnet.net

Amenities and Services All Interests
On Water
Directions from Nearest Town/Intersection

North on Hwy 57 (Riverside Drive/Monroe Ave) in Green Bay or South on Monroe from East Mason St.


History & Heritage
Type
Wisconsin History