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Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
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Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
Green Bay is a city in Wisconsin well-known as the home town of the Green Bay Packers, an NFL team. It is located on the bay of Green Bay and, surrounded by many other villages, cities, and townships, comprises the northernmost tip of what is known as the Fox River Valley, a forty-mile-long collection of communities surrounding the Fox River. In addition to being one of the most vibrant, concentrated and supportive NFL football towns in the United States, Green Bay is also known for its contributions to the papermaking industry, as well as having one of the highest concentrations of health insurance provider companies in the country. I-43 goes around the east and northern parts of Green Bay. It leads to Milwaukee approximately 100 miles to the south. U.S. Hwy. 41 also leads to Milwaukee from Green Bay’s west side. It travels through Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lac before reaching suburban Milwaukee. Highway 172 is the main east/west artery that slices through Green Bay over the Fox River, connecting I-43 on the east side and Hwy 41 on the west side. Hwy. 29 is the route taken to Wausau, approximately 80 miles west, and for travel to the Twin Cities. Green Bay has the municipal Green Bay Metro bus system which offers good coverage of the city. The chief method of transportation in Green Bay is by car. Most attractions and businesses offer plenty of available visitor parking.
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Date Found: October 26, 2009
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