Green Bay, Wisconsin • Brown County
The Grassy Island Range Lights, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, are a pair of historic lighthouse towers designed to guide ships through a treacherous channel. Their unique construction and distinctive design are characteristic of late 19th-century maritime aids.
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Industry; Commerce; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Law; Politics/Government; Architecture
Wi 57, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
2640 South Webster Avenue, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Commerce
Part Of 200 And 300 Block N. Broadway, 300 And 400 Block Dousman St, Part Of 300 Block N. Chestnut St., Green Bay, Wisconsin
Commerce; Social History
100 N And Part Of 100 S Block Broadway;100 N Block Pearl St.;400 Block W. Walnut St., Green Bay, Wisconsin
Art; Architecture
100 S. Jefferson St., Green Bay, Wisconsin
Transportation; Architecture
202 Dousman St., Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Maritime History; Transportation; Architecture; Engineering
Breakwater's Nw End In Chequamegon Bay, 2 Mi. N Of Bay City Ck. Mouth, Ashland, Wisconsin
Maritime History; Transportation; Architecture; Engineering
Offshore Approx. 3.1 Mi. Nw. Of Port Comfort (scott Township), Port Comfort, Wisconsin
Industry; Engineering
Cornell Mill Yard Park, Cornell, Wisconsin
Engineering
Spring St., Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
325 E. 4th St., Neillsville, Wisconsin
Transportation
Between Fox And Wisconsin Rivers, Portage, Wisconsin