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  1. 100 South Maple Avenue, Brunswick, Maryland: Coordinates: Owned by: City of Brunswick: Line(s) Cumberland Subdivision Metropolitan Subdivision: Platforms: 3 side platforms: Tracks: 4: Construction; Parking: Yes: Accessible: Yes: History; Opened: 1891: Passengers; November 2022: 174 (daily) (MARC)

  2. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map. brunswickmd.gov. Wikivoyage. Wikipedia. Photo: Mlarimer, CC0. Type: Town with 6,360 residents. Description: city in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Postal code: 21716. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  3. Map of Brunswick (Maryland) By train or plane [ edit ] Brunswick is, appropriately enough, on the Brunswick line of the MARC commuter rail line, which runs from Washington, D.C. to Martinsburg , West Virginia .

  4. 79001128 [1] Added to NRHP. August 29, 1979. The Brunswick Historic District includes the historic center of the railroad town of Brunswick, Maryland. The district includes the 18th century former town of Berlin, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad yards along the Potomac River, and the town built between 1890 and 1910 to serve the railroad. [2]

    • Gothic, Italianate, Queen Anne
    • 1890
    • 320 acres (130 ha)
    • Roughly bounded by Potomac River, Central, Park and 10th Aves., and C St., Brunswick, Maryland
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  6. Map of Brunswick. MDOT SHA has created a story map on the history of Brunswick entitled "Brunswick: Maryland's Railroad Boomtown". Click here to view. Brunswick, Maryland, MD, City, Local, Government, Municipal, Official, Website.

  7. The name of the town was changed because there was already another Berlin on Maryland’s eastern shore and this caused confusion in mail delivery. By 1900, the population had grown to 2,471 and by 1910 it reached 5,000. Brunswick was truly a railroad company boomtown. Today, Brunswick is on the National Register of Historic Places as an ...

  8. May 17, 2023 · The cherry on the top during those final glory days was the local baseball team in ‘86 that finished seventh at the Little League World Series—a moment immortalized in an exhibit at the Brunswick Heritage Museum. Indeed, when it had the railroad as the engine of its local economy, Brunswick was going places. Photo Credit: Joseph Peterson.

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