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North America > United States of America > Mid-Atlantic > Maryland > Capital Region (Maryland) > Frederick County > Brunswick (Maryland)

Brunswick is a very small town in Frederick County, Maryland, on the Potomac River.

History

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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. Migration began in 1772, and it became a city in 1856.

Today, as a fishing port centered on the seafood industry, food processing of catches is successful, and the pulp and wood industries have developed. The tourism industry near the Naval Exclusive Store and Golden Isles is also popular. There are three islands nearby: St. Simons, Sea, and Jekyll, and there are the state's oldest public schools, Glynn Academy (1778) and Brunswick Elementary University (1961).

Get in

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Map
Map of Brunswick (Maryland)

By train or plane

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Brunswick is, appropriately enough, on the Brunswick line of the MARC commuter rail line, which runs from Washington, D.C. to Martinsburg, West Virginia. 1 Brunswick Station is located at 100 S Maple Ave.

Brunswick MARC station

Amtrak's Capitol Limited runs through Brunswick without stopping in Brunswick. The nearest Amtrack station is 2 Harpers Ferry Station, 8 miles west of Brunswick.

The nearest airport with scheduled commercial service is 3 Washington Dulles International Airport, about a 40-minute drive from Brunswick.

Get around

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The Brunswick Historic District is easy to walk around. Going much further probably requires a car or a bicycle.

See

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Do

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  • 1 (C&O Canal). A 184.5-mile (297-km) hiking trail that passes through Brunswick, near the Potomac River. To the northwest, it ends at Cumberland, Maryland. To the southwest, it ends in Georgetown in Washington, D.C. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park (Q5092894) on Wikidata Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park on Wikipedia
  • 2 Rivers Edge Mountain Bike Trails, 210 13th Ave. More than 4 miles (6 km) of trails, maintained by Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts, a regional nonprofit organization.

Buy

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Eat

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Drink

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No good nightlife or drinking spots are in Brunswick. The nearest palatable drink is to be found in Frederick.

Sleep

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Go next

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Routes through Brunswick
Martinsburg Harpers Ferry  NW  SE  Dickenson Washington, D.C.


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