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Wedding Reception at the National Railroad Museum
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National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, WI
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Elegant weddings at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, WI

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2285 S Broadway Street Green Bay WI 54304

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The Lenfestey Center

Create an affair to remember . . .

The Lenfestey Center at the National Railroad Museum is quickly
becoming the venue of choice for those planning a Fox Valley affair to remember.

From its location on the banks of the Fox River in Green Bay
to its rich historic ambiance the Lenfestey Center offers an atmosphere ideal
for unique events that will leave a lasting impression.

Are you looking for a unique space to host your wedding rehearsal dinner?
We have just the ticket! How about on a train?! The National Railroad Museum’s Silver Spirit Train is a restored 1939 observation-lounge car that will transport you to the streamline era of American rail travel.

Come take a wedding tour and envision what your ceremony or reception could be like at the National Railroad Museum.

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Features

Handicap accessible, Waterfront View, Tent Option, Outside Caterers Permitted, Separate Area for Ceremony, Outside Reception/Ceremony Area, Free Parking

Testimonials

Sara & Tyler

Green Bay

“It was a blast! We offered our guests a train ride around the grounds of the museum. They were able to see the exhibits at the museum before the reception started. And during the reception, there were three trains that were open for our guests to enjoy and take photos with.”

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