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Denmark (Wisconsin) Voyage Tips and guide

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    Denmark is a village of 2400 residents in southeastern Brown County in Northeast Wisconsin, about 15 miles southeast of downtown Green Bay.

    Understand

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    Downtown Denmark

    Settled by a Prussian immigrant in 1846, the village grew to house Denmark immigrants a few years later, and the area received rail service by 1906. The village was incorporated in 1915.

    Visitor Information

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    Visitor information can be found through the Greater Green Bay website. More extensive information can be found at Come to Denmark [dead link].

    Get in

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    Map
    Map of Denmark (Wisconsin)

    By Plane

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    Austin Straubel International Airport (GRB IATA) is the closest airport to Denmark. It is located about 20 miles north of Denmark, in the city of Green Bay. It has direct service to five airports in the United States: O'Hare International Airport (ORD IATA), Cleveland International Airport (CLE IATA), Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW IATA), Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP IATA), and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL IATA).

    By Car

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    Interstate 43 (I-43) passes Denmark on the western edge of town, connecting the village with Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and Milwaukee to the south, and Green Bay to the north. WIS 96 ends at I-43 and runs west to Appleton.

    Get around

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    The main mode of transportation in Denmark is by car.

    See

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    Do

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    • 1 Devil's River State Trail. A 14.24 mile state recreational trail that begins in Denmark, and travels south to Rockwood, Wisconsin. Walking and bicycling are the most common activities in the summer, and cross country skiing, snow shoeing, and snowmobiling are permitted in winter.

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    Eat

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    • 1 Suster's Arcade (Suster's), 117 N. Wall Street, +1 920-863-2488. Suster's serves broasted chicken along with a full menu seven days a week. Weekly specials are as follows: Tuesday - 3 piece plate of broasted chicken with homemade coleslaw, roll, potato, dressing and a knee cap Wednesday - Fish plates available: Fish 'n chip, perch, walleye - all include coleslaw, fresh rye bread and choice of potato. Friday - Fish plates available all day. Starting at 4:00, they offer an all you can eat family style with fish and chicken. Saturday - Broasted chicken and BBQ ribs starting at 4:00. You can add the ribs to the family style or get a plate dinner. Sunday - Broasted chicken all day.
    • 2 DD's Saloon, 110 E. Main Street, +1 920-863-2121. Serves a variety of American food, including burgers, pizza, and chicken. Excellent bar located in Downtown Denmark. Features live entertainment in summer.
    • 3 Rookies Bar & Grill, 204 Green Bay Rd, Denmark, WI 54208, +1 (920) 863-1144. M-F 11AM-2AM S 11AM-2:30AM.

    Drink

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    Sleep

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    1 Cobblestone Hotel & Suites, 121 Bohemia Dr, Denmark, WI 54208, +1 (920) 309-6002. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM.

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    Routes through Denmark
    Green BayLedgeview  N  S  ManitowocMilwaukee
    Appleton  W  E  END


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