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  1. Website. brunswickmd .gov. Brunswick is a city in southwestern Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The city is located on the north bank of the Potomac River; Loudoun County, Virginia occupies the opposite shore. The population of Brunswick was 8,211 at the 2022 Census.

  2. History. Berlin and Brunswick. In the late 18 th century, settlements began to appear in this area of Maryland along the banks of the Potomac River. A ferry had been established on the Potomac at the “German Crossing” in 1731, creating a connection between Maryland and Virginia, allowing merchants to transport goods between these two colonies.

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  4. The B&O donated land for parks and public buildings and in 1907 the YMCA was built. By 1910, the population was estimated at 5000 and homes, schools, churches, meeting halls and paved streets appeared almost at once. Brunswick was now competing with Frederick to be the largest town in the county.

  5. Brunswick is a very small town in Frederick County, Maryland, on the Potomac River. History. It is located about 124 km south of Savannah. In 1771, the town was deliberately established, and the Georgia Royal Colony Board named it after the house of the Hanover family, a prestigious British family in Germany.

  6. May 17, 2023 · Brunswick, a historic railroad town on the Potomac River, has plenty to offer visitors, from history to outdoor rec to eclectic eateries!

  7. Welcome to Brunswick. Brunswick is a city with more than 7,000 residents. It is a major stop on the Maryland Rail commuter (MARC) Train line to Washington, D.C. With modern facilities for its citizens, including fire and ambulance services, schools and churches, doctors and dentists, a library, abundant parks, fishing and boating on the Potomac ...

  8. Brunswick, Maryland. Story Narrative: Student storytellers in Brunswick, Maryland, worked with the Brunswick Railroad Museum and the Brunswick Library in Maryland to produce this long-format oral history with area residents about everything from African American history to Big Band music and downtown retail stores.

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