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  1. Brunswick is a global leader in marine recreation, offering products, technologies and services for boating and beyond. Learn about its innovation strategy, sustainability commitment, awards and career opportunities.

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  2. Brunswick is a historic port city on the coast of Georgia, known for its shrimp industry and Brunswick stew. Visit the Old Town, the waterfront, the marshes and enjoy festivals, events and activities.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrunswickBrunswick - Wikipedia

    Brunswick is the historical English name for the German city of Braunschweig (Low German: Brunswiek, Braunschweig dialect: Bronswiek). Brunswick may also refer to: Places and other topographs

  4. May 10, 2022 · Discover the Brunswick Islands, a collection of 10 coastal towns with six beaches, lagoons, lighthouses and seafood. Learn when to visit, how to get around and what to do in this charming destination.

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Brunswick Maine is a town with rich literary and academic heritage, a vibrant downtown, and diverse outdoor activities. Learn about its history, attractions, weather, and tips for visiting this MidCoast gem.

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  6. The mainland entry point to the Golden Isles, Brunswick directly overlooks the saltwater marshes and the Atlantic ocean. Historic Downtown Brunswick was originally laid out by General James Oglethorpe over 240 years ago, and features magnificent Victorian architecture and colonial buildings preserved and restored with pride.

  7. The city of Brunswick is located in southeastern Georgia, approximately halfway between Jacksonville, Florida and Savannah. The city is located at the apex of the Georgia Bight, the westernmost point on the Atlantic seaboard, and is naturally sheltered by two barrier islands, Jekyll and St. Simons.

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