Green Bay, Wisconsin

Green Bay, Wisconsin

Green Bay is located at the mouth of the Fox River in northeastern Wisconsin. It is most famous for its National Football League team, the Green Bay Packers. Founded in 1919, it is the only football team that is publicly owned by its fans. The Green Bay Packers are one of the most prestigious football teams in the NFL, having won 13 titles. A study conducted by SeniorLiving showed that Green Bay residents live in the ninth happiest city in the United States. Green Bay is generally regarded as a safe city and a beautiful place to live as it has many lovely touristic attractions.

Geography and Climate of Green Bay

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Green Bay with Lake Wisconsin Nearby

With a total area of 55.75 square miles, Green Bay is the second-largest city in Wisconsin. It has a population of 103,813 in 2020. It is located within Brown County, which has about 268,000 people and is growing slightly. Green Bay sits at the south end of the green bay, the largest bay on Lake Michigan. Summers in Green Bay are hot; winters are cold, snowy, and windy; and the weather is partially cloudy all year. From May 26 to September 18, the warm season lasts 3.7 months, with an average daily high temperature of over 70°F. July is the hottest month in Green Bay, with average highs of 80°F and lows of 61°F. From December 1 to March 8, the cold season lasts 3.2 months, with an average daily high temperature below 37°F. January is the coldest month in Green Bay, with an average low of 13°F and a high of 26°F.

Brief History of Green Bay

A Statue Outside the Historic Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Jean Nicolet, a French explorer, visited the area in 1634 and named it La Baye Verte ("The Green Bay") because of the greenish color of the sea. Green Bay became the entryway to a trade route that connected the Fox, Wisconsin, and Mississippi rivers by 1655 when a fur-trading post was constructed. Around 1745, the Charles de Langlade family became the first permanent white settlers. The British defeated the French in 1763 and took control of Green Bay until 1783, when the American Revolution gave the Americans authority.

Population and Economy of Green Bay

The City of Green Bay, Wisconsin

As of July 1, 2020, the total estimated population of Green Bay was 107,015. Of this population, 50.2% were female, and 49.8% were male. In terms of age distribution, 7.7% were under the age of 5, 24.5% were under the age of 18, and 12.9% were above the age of 65. The majority of this city's ethnicity is white (74.9%), whereas 4.3% were black or African American, 4.2% were Asian, 3.4% were Native Americans, 16.4% were Latino, and 7.2% identified as two or more races.

According to the same census, the total civilian labor force aged 16 years and older was 68.3% (64.8% female). The poverty rate was 15.5%, the median household income was $52,214, and the per capita income for the past 12 months was $28092.

Touristic Attractions Near Green Bay

Green Bay Botanical Gardens

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The Botanical Gardens in Wisconsin

The beautiful grounds of Green Bay Botanical Gardens include a variety of unique plants. Beautiful flowers bloom all year round in the gardens. It also has fun children's activities such as a maze, treehouses, and slides. Moreover, a series of educational programs are available, as well as fun social events and tours.

National Railroad Museum

Founded in 1956, it's one of the oldest and largest museums dedicated to the country's rich railroad heritage. It includes an extensive collection of restored engines and archives. While there, be sure to pay a small additional fee for the 25-minute train trip around the site.

Lambeau Field and the Green Bay Packers 

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The Lambeau Stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin

For those with a passion for NFL football, the Green Bay Packer's home turf, Lambeau field, is a place that must be visited. Opened in 1957, it underwent significant renovations in 2003 and can now seat 72,000 people. In addition to watching the third oldest NFL team in action, you can take a guided tour of the stadium, including the atrium, a private suite, and the players' tunnel.

Being the state's oldest settlement, the history of Green Bay will always be a critical aspect in the formation of the state of Wisconsin. According to U.S. News and World Report, the city has been named "The safest city in the U.S.," so tourists and residents should have ease of mind while spending time or living there.

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