Green Bay Area Newcomers and Neighbors Guide
For advertising information, call (920) 680-7437. 19 HOUSING APARTMENTS, BED & BREAKFASTS, & CONDOMINIUMS Berkshire Ashwaubenon Senior Apartments (920) 365-6072 689 Mike McCarthy Way, Green Bay
[email protected] Brook Park Apartments (920) 469-7433 311-B Laverne Dr., Green Bay www.brookparkapts.com Creekwood Apartments Pet Friendly! Dogs and Cats Welcome (920) 569-0444 2764 Viking Dr., Green Bay www.creekwoodapts.com Dennis Watermolen Apartments (920) 465-6894 East & West Green Bay locations www.MyGreenBayApartment.com Foxcroft Apartments Pet Friendly! Dogs and Cats Welcome (920) 497-4790 2837 Viking Dr., Green Bay www.move2foxcroft.com Kos Management (920) 432-9230 East & West Green Bay locations kosapts.com Linden Pointe Leased Residences Smoke Free Residential Community Call or Text (920) 468-3568 848 Linden Drive, East Green Bay www.RentLindenPointe.com R.E. Management, Inc. Apartments (920) 884-7360 2809 University Ave., Green Bay www.remanagementwi.com Badger Terrace Apts. For seniors and persons with disabilities (920) 494-2060 130 Badger Ln., Green Bay Lime Tree Terrace Apts. For families with dependent children (920) 432-6787 800–830 Lime Kiln Rd., Green Bay Parkview Terrace Apts. For families with dependent children (920) 432-1707 1001–1031 Moraine Way, Green Bay Trail Creek Apts. For seniors and people with disabilities (920) 432-1707 1900 Morrow St., Green Bay Woodland Park Apts. For seniors and people with disabilities (920) 432-6787 2809 University Ave., Green Bay Chicago and North Western Railway Passenger Depot (Green Bay) From 1896 to 1993 the city was the headquarters of the Green Bay and Western Railroad. In 1993, the line was purchased by the Wisconsin Central. In 2001, the WC was merged into the Canadian National Railway. The Chicago and North Western Railway also served Green Bay and its depot still stands. Green Bay was last served with a regular passenger train, the CNW's Peninsula 400, in 1971. The CNW sold its trackage from Green Bay south to Sheboygan in 1987 to the Fox River Valley Railroad, which became part of the WC in 1993. Green Bay also saw passen- ger service from the Milwaukee Road's Chippewa-Hiawatha, which ran from Chicago into the upper peninsula of Michigan. Green Bay is also served by the Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad.
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