Tracing back to 1915, a small display opened in the Green Bay public library and became the Neville Public Museum. Over the years exhibits were added and museum buildings were built. Now, the 58,000 square foot facility is open to the public. The Neville is a general museum of art, history and science, dedicated to the collection and preservation of significant objects relevant to Northeast Wisconsin. The 2 story building is filled with changing exhibits. The museum offers special events and public programs along with daily tours.