Make Astor House Your Green Bay Getaway Destination

There are still plenty of gorgeous fall colors in Green Bay and its surrounding areas. This is the perfect time to surprise your significant other with a little getaway before the hectic holiday shopping and family gathering begins. Whether you live in Green Bay or need a little R&R, make

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Family Friendly Green Bay Farmer's Market

Going Green at the Green Bay Farmer’s Market

Nothing showcases the talents and resourcefulness of a community more than a local farmer’s market, and the Green Bay Farmer’s Market is no exception. Kicking off in late May and running all the way through August, every Saturday is an opportunity to experience the world-renowned hospitality that Green Bay has

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A Day in Charming Downtown De Pere

We spend a lot of time talking about the wonderful things Green Bay has to offer for visitors to this charming city.  And it’s true; there is an abundance of fun and excitement in the Green Bay area.  Whether you’re a packer football fan or an avid sports enthusiasts, or

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Dine on the Deck in Downtown Green Bay

As a city situated on the beautiful Bay of Green Bay, visitors and guests of the Astor House Bed and Breakfast have come to expect fun entertainment, coupled with beautiful vistas, down on the waterfront.  If there’s anything better than that, it’s enjoying fantastic eats while you’re there.  Guests are

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Green Bay Kayak Tours

The fast-growing sport of kayaking is a unique and beautiful way to see the shores of Green Bay, and offers people an opportunity to be closer to nature than many other activities do.  From an often unseen vantage point, Green Bay will look like a different world than the vibrant

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Make Plans for Upcoming Green Bay Fishing Seasons

Spring is nearly here, which means it’s time to get outside and explore the wonderful opportunities found in the Greater Green Bay area.  The State of Wisconsin is home to over 15,000 inland lakes and 42,000 miles of streams and rivers, not to mention the fishing found in the Great Lakes.

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