
Green Bay and its northeastern expansion define this coastal landscape where the waters of Green Bay meet the eastern shore of Lake Michigan. The map details a transition from dense urban street grids, including Radisson St and University Ave, to the more dispersed communities of Bay Settlement and Wequiock. Local history is anchored by sites like Holy Cross Cem and the Gershwin Dr Potters Field Cem, which speak to the area's social history. The shoreline is defined by notable coastal landforms such as Long Tail Point, Point Sable, and the Frying Pan Shoal. Inland, the winding path of Baird Creek cuts through the terrain near Preble and Haevers Corners, while the campus of the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay occupies a prominent position overlooking the water.
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1954 Green Bay East
Brown County, WI

1954 Green Bay West
Brown County, WI

1954 New Franken
Brown County, WI

1974 Oneida North
Brown County, WI

1974 Oneida South
Brown County, WI

1978 Morrison
Brown County, WI

1978 New Franken
Brown County, WI

1978 Poland
Brown County, WI

1982 Green Bay East
Brown County, WI

1982 Green Bay West
Brown County, WI

1992 Green Bay East
Brown County, WI

1992 Green Bay West
Brown County, WI

1992 Morrison
Brown County, WI

1992 Oneida North
Brown County, WI

1992 Oneida South
Brown County, WI

2022 Green Bay East
Brown County, WI

2022 Green Bay West
Brown County, WI

2022 Morrison
Brown County, WI

2022 New Franken
Brown County, WI

2022 Oneida North
Brown County, WI

2022 Oneida South
Brown County, WI

2022 Poland
Brown County, WI