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Located on Museum Place, the Neville Public Museum is a museum devoted to art, history, and science. Originally known as the Kellogg Public Library and Neville Public Museum, the current museum was built in 1983. The museum collects, preserves, and displays objects related to northeast Wisconsin.

Some of its exhibits include Christopher Winters Photography Centennial: Steaming through the American Century and Building our Community: Over 100 Years of Architecture & Design in Brown County. The museum offers several children’s programs such as Explorer Saturdays, scout events, and youth tours. Finally, the International Film Series screens films for adults in the 132-seat Neville Theater.

210 Museum Place, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 920-448-4460

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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