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Green Bay Ghost Tours
If you have a fascination with the paranormal, Green Bay Ghost Tours are great fun for the whole family! Explore a side of Green Bay you never knew existed as you saunter with the spirits from dusk to darkness. Professional guides dressed in period clothing will light your way through centuries
1121 Marquette Ave, Green Bay, WI 54304
Douglas County Historical Society
The Douglas County Historical Society is home to a number of exhibits that showcase the history of Superior and Douglas County, including the Coolidge Room, which replicates an office used by President Calvin Coolidge when he spent a summer in Superior
1101 John Ave, Superior, WI 54880
Cecil Depeau Bay Shore Park
Cecil Depeau Bay Shore Park is situated atop the Niagara Escarpment, a geological formation that runs from New York through Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois. The scenic hiking trails offer breathtaking views of the Bay of Green Bay. In addition to a campground, the park has a
5637 Sturgeon Bay Rd, New Franken, WI 54229
Lake Michigan Pathway
The Lake Michigan Pathway is an almost 10-mile paved walking and biking trail along Racine’s lakefront. The Pathway connects with the MRK (Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha) at 3-Mile Road and South Street to the north and with the North Shore Trail at Chicory Road to the south. It also connects with the
101 Reichert Ct, Racine, WI 53042
Art & Nature Center
The Art & Nature Center on Washington Island promotes arts and nature studies. They host numerous classes and program and are open seasonally from June through September.
1799 Main Rd, Washington, WI 54246
Washburn Area Historical Society Museum
The Washburn Area Historical Society (WAHS) Museum is housed on the second floor of the Washburn Cultural Center and contains a collection of photographs and artifacts depicting the people and industries that shaped Washburn. One exhibit is dedicated to Washburn native Tom Blake, considered the
1 E Bayfield St
Washburn, WI 54891