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      • Bellevue is a village in Brown County, Wisconsin. It was a town until incorporating as a village on February 14, 2003. The population was 15,935 at the time of the 2020 census. Bellevue is part of the Green Bay metropolitan area. Bellevue sits around 4.34 miles (6.99 km) east from central Green Bay.
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  2. Bellevue is a village in Brown County, Wisconsin. It was a town until incorporating as a village on February 14, 2003. The population was 15,935 at the time of the 2020 census. Bellevue is part of the Green Bay metropolitan area. Bellevue sits around 4.34 miles (6.99 km) east from central Green Bay.

  3. The village of Bellevue is a suburb of Green Bay that is located on the city’s far east side. If you’re a fan of small locally owned businesses with big personalities, you’re in for a real treat. As you explore, you’ll find that nothing is cookie-cutter in Bellevue.

  4. Village of Bellevue, 2828 Allouez Avenue Bellevue, WI 54311 | Phone : (920) 468-5225 | Fax: (920) 468-4196 | Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:00am - 4:30pm & Friday 7:00am-Noon

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · There are 4.92 miles from Bellevue to Green Bay in northwest direction and 5 miles (8.05 kilometers) by car, following the US-141 and WI-29 route. Bellevue and Green Bay are 9 minutes far apart, if you drive non-stop .

  6. Bellevue, a tribute to landscapes rare. From Green Bay's side to Manitou's hold, In fourteen square miles, stories unfold. Through shifting borders and time's embrace, Bellevue's legacy finds its place. A tapestry woven with memories grand, In Wisconsin's heart, it forever stands. Poem by Jackie Krull

  7. Village of Bellevue, Wisconsin, Bellevue, Wisconsin. 3,914 likes · 6 talking about this · 724 were here. A progressive community located within the Green Bay Metropolitan Area.

  8. Situated at the head of Green Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan, the city's geography has played a pivotal role in its development. The waterways facilitated early trade and transportation, contributing to Green Bay's growth as the oldest settlement in Wisconsin.