Allouez is a village in northeastern Wisconsin, situated along the eastern shore of the Green Bay harbor and functioning largely as a residential suburb of the city of Green Bay. The community lies within Brown County in the state of Wisconsin and is part of the larger metropolitan area of the United States Great Lakes region. Allouez is commonly described as a mature, tree-lined neighborhood with established housing, local shops and parks that serve families and commuters.
Geography and demographics
The village covers a modest footprint: according to available records it has an area of about 5.2 square miles. Population counts in earlier federal records recorded the population as 15,443 at the time of the 2000 census; more recent counts and estimates are maintained by the United States Census Bureau. The neighbourhood pattern is predominantly residential, with pockets of commercial activity along major streets and public green space near the shoreline and rivers.
History and development
The village takes its name from the French Jesuit missionary Claude-Jean Allouez, who was active in the Great Lakes region during the 17th century. Settlement in the area intensified in the 19th and early 20th centuries as the nearby city of Green Bay expanded. Over time Allouez evolved from rural plots and small farms into a suburban village, retaining older housing stock alongside newer infill development.
Community, government and services
As a village, Allouez is governed by a local board and provides municipal services typical of small suburban jurisdictions: police and fire protection, public works, parks maintenance and zoning oversight. Its proximity to Green Bay means residents often rely on regional amenities—hospitals, colleges, cultural institutions—and commute patterns reflect the broader metropolitan economy.
Notable people and cultural notes
Several individuals connected to national and regional life have lived in or been associated with Allouez. Examples include:
- Vince Lombardi – the legendary football coach with ties to the Green Bay area.
- Paul Gigot – a journalist and commentator associated with the region.
- Nick Matzke – noted for work in science communication and advocacy.
These connections reflect Allouez's close relationship with the civic and cultural life of the Green Bay metropolitan area. For concise, up-to-date statistics and formal descriptions consult municipal sources and federal census publications maintained by agencies such as the United States Census Bureau.