You can see a new traveling exhibit, showcasing early American history, at Green Bay's Neville Public Museum.
Artifacts from the building of Washington, D.C. show what life was like when architects first began construction on the nation's capital.
"It looks at our founding fathers. Green Bay is a very old city. Green Bay was a city long before Wisconsin became a state, and to look at some of the connections of how we live here in Green Bay as well as how people live on a different coast, it's really kind of interesting," said Director Beth Lemke.
The exhibit will be on display at the Neville Public Museum through Labor Day weekend.
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