2017 Historic Preservation Awards
…donated to the City of Green Bay (which necessitated the formation of the City Parks Department). Bay Beach Park then became a setting for civic events, including the 1934 appearance…
…donated to the City of Green Bay (which necessitated the formation of the City Parks Department). Bay Beach Park then became a setting for civic events, including the 1934 appearance…
…public. 1966 Robert Flatley, BCHS president, appoints seven board members to the newly created Historical Park Committee and assigns them to explore the possibility of establishing a historical park. 1967…
…of the BCHS Historic Preservation Awards: Locktender’s House, De Pere Titletown Taproom, Green Bay Fort Howard Guardhouse, Heritage Hill State Historical Park, Allouez Eisenhower Locomotive, National Railroad Museum, Green Bay…
If Homes Could Talk August 19th 9:00am-12:00pm Tickets are Available NOW for “If Homes Could Talk.” The Astor Historic District has the most outstanding concentration of architecturally and historically significant 19th and early 20th century residences in Green Bay. The[more]
If Homes Could Talk August 17th 9:00am-12:00pm Tickets are Available NOW for “If Homes Could Talk.” The Astor Historic District has the most outstanding concentration of architecturally and historically significant 19th and early 20th century residences in Green Bay. The[more]
…Center, Green Bay Main Hall at St. Norbert College, De Pere 1991 Fazendi Residence, Green Bay Bay Abstract Title Building, Green Bay Tank Cottage, Heritage Hill State Park, GB 1992…
…restored and opened for tours at Heritage Hill State Historical Park in July of 2015. Photo of Guardhouse restoration provided by Heritage Hill State Historical Park. Jean Nicolet Statue, Red Banks…
…to Heritage Hill for secure storage. The Fort Howard Guardhouse has been fully restored and opened for tours at Heritage Hill State Historical Park in July of 2015. Photo of Guardhouse…
Join author Lynda Drews, on a walk past seventeen Astor Historic District homes previously lived in by the characters who populate her turn of the twentieth-century True Crime book, The Maid and the Socialite: The Brave Women Behind the Scandalous[more]
Join author Lynda Drews, on a walk past seventeen Astor Historic District homes previously lived in by the characters who populate her turn of the twentieth-century True Crime book, The Maid and the Socialite: The Brave Women Behind the Scandalous[more]
Join author Lynda Drews, on a walk past seventeen Astor Historic District homes previously lived in by the characters who populate her turn of the twentieth-century True Crime book, The Maid and the Socialite: The Brave Women Behind the Scandalous[more]
Join author Lynda Drews, on a walk past seventeen Astor Historic District homes previously lived in by the characters who populate her turn of the twentieth-century True Crime book, The Maid and the Socialite: The Brave Women Behind the Scandalous[more]