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Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Green Bay Shopping
Address: 303 Bay Park Square, Green Bay, WI 54304
The area's premiere shopping destination, Bay Park boasts more than 70 specialty shops, including American Eagle, Old Navy, Pacific Sunwear, and Victoria's Secret. Wide, well-lighted corridors feature pleasant sitting areas arranged around planters filled with lush greenery. Anchor stores include Kohl's, ShopKo, Younkers and Younkers Furniture...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Green Bay Shopping
Address: N Broadway, Green Bay, WI 54301
Green Bay's Historic Broadway District has seen its share of change over the last few years, going from one of the town's more neglected areas to an up-and-coming commercial strip. Indeed, if you're looking to shop, Broadway offers a plethora of choices, from antiques in Somewhere in Time to stylist and spa services at Yikes Salon to delectable...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Green Bay Shopping
Address: Main Ave, De Pere, WI 54115
This unique riverside community actually has a downtown area divided by the Fox River, and both the East and West De Pere business districts offer passers-through their pick of locally-owned restaurants, bars, and stores. East De Pere, in particular, is home to several gift and antique shops. Visitors unafraid of heights are encouraged to park...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Green Bay Shopping
Address: E Main St, Green Bay, WI 54301
While the Broadway District and North Washington Street often capture more attention than Green Bay's Historic Main Street, the latter still has much to offer. Past Washington Commons and the West Main hotel scene, Main Street becomes a phalanx of traditional storefronts that house used bookstores, art galleries, a wine shop, and a scattering of...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Green Bay Shopping
Address: N Washington St, Green Bay, WI 54301
Starting at the west end of the Ray Nitschke Bridge (where Dousman becomes Main), Washington Street runs parallel to the Fox River. This bustling thoroughfare features wide, tree-lined sidewalks and renovated storefronts that house a number of trendy bars and nightclubs. More than just a dining and nightlife scene, Washington Street is also a fave...
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