Where is Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA?

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Where is Green Bay Located? - Green Bay is a city located in the Brown County of Wisconsin, United States. Green Bay lies between 37.6087561 Degrees North latitudes and 77.3733139 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Green Bay, Wisconsin

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Where is Green Bay?: The Google Map showing the location of Green Bay in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

Where is Green Bay Located?

Green Bay is a city located in the Brown County of Wisconsin, United States. Green Bay lies between 37.6087561 Degrees North latitudes and 77.3733139 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Green Bay city is 107395 people and the city has a total area of 45.48 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Green Bay, Wisconsin Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
CityGreen Bay
CountyBrown County
StateWisconsin
State CapitalMadison
US RegionMidwestern United States
Latitude44.5133°N
Longitude88.0133°W
Elevation581 ft (177 m)
Land Area45.48 sq mi
Water Area10.49 sq mi
Total Area55.97 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)107,395 (Census 2020)
Population Density (per sq mi)Approximately 2,361
ZIP Codes54301, 54302, 54303, 54304, 54311, 54313
Area Code920
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC−6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC−5)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code55-31000
Congressional DistrictWisconsin's 8th Congressional District

Nearby Cities to Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • De Pere, Wisconsin — 6 mi Southwest
  • Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin — 5 mi Southwest
  • Suamico, Wisconsin — 10 mi Northwest
  • Allouez, Wisconsin — 4 mi Southeast
  • Appleton, Wisconsin — 30 mi Southwest
  • Manitowoc, Wisconsin — 40 mi South
  • Sheboygan, Wisconsin — 75 mi South
  • Oshkosh, Wisconsin — 50 mi Southwest
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin — 120 mi South
  • Madison, Wisconsin — 140 mi Southwest

Driving Distances from Green Bay, Wisconsin

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
De PereWisconsin615 minutes
AshwaubenonWisconsin515 minutes
SuamicoWisconsin1020 minutes
AppletonWisconsin3040 minutes
ManitowocWisconsin4050 minutes
OshkoshWisconsin501 hour
SheboyganWisconsin751 hour 20 minutes
MilwaukeeWisconsin1202 hours
MadisonWisconsin1402 hours 30 minutes
ChicagoIllinois2103 hours 30 minutes

Transportation and Connectivity in Green Bay, Wisconsin

TransportationDetails
Airport NameGreen Bay Austin Straubel International Airport
IATA CodeGRB
PortPort of Green Bay
Major HighwaysInterstate 43, U.S. Route 41, U.S. Route 141
Train/Amtrak ServiceNearest Amtrak service available in Milwaukee
Local Bus/Transit ServiceGreen Bay Metro Transit
  • Interstate 43 - Major highway connecting Green Bay with Milwaukee and southern Wisconsin.
  • U.S. Route 41 - Major north-south route connecting Green Bay with Appleton and northern Wisconsin.
  • U.S. Route 141 - Regional highway connecting northeastern Wisconsin communities.

What are top Places to Visit in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Landmark NameType
Lambeau FieldSports Stadium
Green Bay Packers Hall of FameSports Museum
National Railroad MuseumMuseum
Bay Beach Wildlife SanctuaryWildlife Park
Bay Beach Amusement ParkAmusement Park
Neville Public MuseumMuseum
NEW Zoo & Adventure ParkZoo
Green Bay Botanical GardenGarden
Heritage Hill State Historical ParkHistoric Park
Fox River TrailRecreation Trail

Colleges and Universities in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
University of Wisconsin-Green BayPublicUniversityEnvironmental sciences, business, education, health sciences, and research
Northeast Wisconsin Technical CollegePublicTechnical CollegeCareer training, technology programs, and workforce development
Bellin CollegePrivateCollegeNursing, healthcare, and medical education programs
St. Norbert CollegePrivateCollegeLiberal arts, business, sciences, and humanities
Green Bay Area Public School DistrictPublicK–12 DistrictPublic education services

Waterbodies in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Green Bay, Lake Michigan, Fox River, East River, Duck Creek, Bay of Green Bay shoreline

Golf Courses in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Brown County Golf Course, Thornberry Creek at Oneida, Green Bay Country Club, Highland Ridge Golf Club, Royal Scot Golf Course

Green Bay, Wisconsin — Key Historical Facts

  • Green Bay was founded in the seventeenth century and is one of the oldest European settlements in Wisconsin.
  • The area was first explored by French explorers, including Jean Nicolet, who arrived in the region in 1634.
  • Green Bay developed as a fur trading center due to its location along the Fox River and Lake Michigan waterways.
  • The city became an important transportation and commercial hub connecting the Great Lakes with inland Wisconsin through the Fox-Wisconsin Waterway.
  • Green Bay was incorporated as a city in 1854 and grew through lumber, agriculture, shipping, and manufacturing industries.
  • The city became internationally recognized as the home of the Green Bay Packers, one of the oldest professional football teams in the United States.
  • Today, Green Bay is known for its sports heritage, waterfront development, manufacturing, education, and cultural attractions.

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