MILW Green Bay, WI Depot         
The south and east walls of the former MILW depot at Green Bay, WI on 24 Sep. '14. The depot, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was built in 1898 in the Flemish Renaissance Revival style. The railroad abandoned it after they built a new depot at their Oakland yard, where passenger service commenced 15 Jan. '58. They deeded it to Green Bay on 17 Dec. '57. The railroad's Women's Club threw a party at the depot the evening of 11 Jan. '58 under the name “Operation Farewell.” About 200 active and retired MILW employees and city officials mingled, ate and danced long into the night. Music was provided by an orchestra from the Bay School of Music. The Chamber of Commerce occupied the building for many years and there have been other short-lived tenants from time to time. It is currently home to Breakthrough Fuel. The depot is also a stop on the new Green Bay Packers' Heritage Trail because the team traveled to some of their road games from here and were often welcomed by ardent fans upon their return to Green Bay. The former right of way on the west side of the depot is now the Fox River State Trail which runs from Hilbert to Green Bay.
Date: 9/24/2014 Location: Green Bay, WI Views: 300 Collection Of:   T. P. Bruss
Author:  T. P. Bruss
MILW Green Bay, WI Depot
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  Wisconsin MILW Depots and Other Railroad Structures
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Robert Durant General Great Picture and History! 8/13/2016 8:25:51 PM
Andre Wehrle General Great shot, never did find this while I was living in Green Bay. 1/29/2018 10:38:43 AM

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