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  2. Weidner Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    Opened. January 15, 1993. ( 1993-01-15) Website. www .weidnercenter .com. The Weidner, also known as the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, WCPA, or Weidner Center is a performing arts center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the University of WisconsinGreen Bay campus. Named after the university's first chancellor, Edward Weidner, the venue ...

  3. Meyer Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Meyer Theatre is a historic theater located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Originally known as the Fox Theatre, the building was constructed in 1929 in the Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival architecture styles. Its opening on February 14, 1930, was celebrated with a festival that drew thousands of guests, including several Fox Films officials ...

  4. Tarlton Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Tarlton Theatre. / 44.51637; -88.02232. The Tarlton Theatre (formerly West Theater, West Pitcher Show, Historic West Theatre) is an Streamline Moderne theater built around 1925, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In 1999, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property in the Broadway-Walnut Historic District.

  5. Titletown District - Wikipedia

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    Titletown District. /  44.50389°N 88.06722°W  / 44.50389; -88.06722. The Titletown District, also known as the Titletown Entertainment District or simply Titletown, is a mixed-use development located on 45 acres (18 ha) of land adjacent to Lambeau Field in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin. The district, which opened in 2017, was developed by the ...

  6. East Town Mall - Wikipedia

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    A mall on the east side of Green Bay was first proposed in 1980 by Dayton-Hudson Properties. [3] The original name of the mall was the East Towne Fashion Square, and was planned as a 575,000 square foot shopping mall. Economic uncertainty in the early 1980s contributed to the scaling down of the mall project by about half of the planned size.

  7. Kress Events Center - Wikipedia

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    Kress Events Center. / 44.530069; -87.915967. The Kress Events Center, also known as the KEC or the Kress, is a multipurpose athletic facility located in Green Bay, Wisconsin on the University of WisconsinGreen Bay campus. The facility's main gym (Kress Events Center Arena) hosts the UW-Green Bay women's basketball and volleyball teams.

  8. Riverside Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Ballroom. Coordinates: 87°59′14.1″W. The Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is a ballroom that hosts weddings and small concerts. In the past, it has also held boxing matches. [1] The Ballroom was the largest indoor venue in Green Bay until the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena opened in 1958. [2]

  9. Milwaukee County Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League's Green Bay Packers played two to four home games per year at Milwaukee County Stadium from 1953 to 1994, after using Wisconsin State Fair Park in nearby West Allis from 1934 through 1951 and Marquette Stadium in 1952. The Packers compiled a 76–47–3 (.615) regular season record at County Stadium over 42 seasons