Brown County, Wisconsin
Baird Law Office (Commercial building)
[Map] A wood frame, Temple-style house of the Greek Revival period
Bellin Building (Building)
[Map] Terra Cotta clad Chicago Style building, the "...first small skyscraper built north of Milwaukee."
C. A. Lawton Company (Industrial building)
[Map] Former Mfg site being converted to residentialAlso known as: Novelty Manufacturing Co., C.A. Lawton, Lawton Company
City Stadium (Stadium)
[Map] Currently a high school football field, City Stadium was the home of the NFL Green Bay Packers from 1925-1956.Also known as: Old City Stadium
Cotton House (House)
[Map] Wood, Temple style house of the Greek Revival period
Fort Howard Hospital (Building)
[Map] Simple but dignified 1-1/2 story, gable-roofed, wood structure of Federal design
Freimann Hotel Building (Building)
[Map] One of Green Bay's oldest continuing commercial establishmentsAlso known as: Hofman Hotel, Fox Harbor Pub & Grill
Hazelwood (Building)
[Map] 1008 S. Monroe Ave., Green Bay, WisconsinAlso known as: Morgan L. Martin House, Brown County Historical Society
Henry House (House)
[Map] A boarding house, moved to Vickery Village, Now a salonAlso known as: Weed Mill Boarding House, Village Mane Salon
Heritage Hill (Museum)
[Map] 40 Acre collection of some of Green Bay's most historic structures
Hotel Northland (Hotel)
[Map] Elizabethan/Tudor Revival hotel, built with reinforced concrete and featuring a brick and stucco façade.
Lambeau Field (Stadium)
[Map] Home of the Green Bay Packers since 1957, Lambeau Field is the longest tenured stadium in the National Football League.Also known as: City Stadium
Northern Building (Building)
[Map] Marble, Cut Stone and Terra Cotta, depression era Art Deco building
Packers Office Building (Building)
[Map] Ticket office and general offices of the Green Bay Packers 1949-1963Also known as: Marvin General Merchandise
Tank Cottage (House)
[Map] 2640 South Webster Avenue, Green Bay, WisconsinAlso known as: Roi-Porlier-Tank College
Wisconsin State Reformatory (Correctional facility)
[Map · Street View] Romanesque Revival style administration building and cell blocks anchoring a large complexAlso known as: Green Bay Correctional Institution