Green Bay in the 1920s
The population in 1920s was 31,643.
Packers joined the NFL in 1921.
Small Museum was opened in the Kellogg Library in 1921.
Andrew B. Turnbull helped Packers grow into pro football power, and in 1923 set them up at a non-profit corporation.
March 20, 1924 was the Grand opening of the new $1,000,000 Hotel Northland in downtown Green Bay.
In 1926 Green Bay Box Company was founded.
1928 The Green Bay Historical Society was renamed The Brown County Historical Society.
The population in 1920s was 31,643.
Packers joined the NFL in 1921.
Small Museum was opened in the Kellogg Library in 1921.
Andrew B. Turnbull helped Packers grow into pro football power, and in 1923 set them up at a non-profit corporation.
March 20, 1924 was the Grand opening of the new $1,000,000 Hotel Northland in downtown Green Bay.
In 1926 Green Bay Box Company was founded.
1928 The Green Bay Historical Society was renamed The Brown County Historical Society.
Aerial View of Green Bay
Small Museum in Kellogg Library.
Newspaper Article from March 20, 1924