Brunswick's streets and squares were laid out on Oglethorpe's Savannah Plan in 1771.
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George Washington proclaimed Brunswick as one of the five original ports of entry for the Colonies in
1789.
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Today, Brunswick is nurtured by an ongoing revitalizion and restoration program for Georgia's second largest
concentration of historic structures.
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Visit our bustling waterfront, home to The Liberty Ship Memorial Plaza, shrimp boats, cruise and casino ships, a
marina, and vessels from around the world.
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Enjoy the charms of Old Town Brunswick, with its Victorian commercial buildings, grand residential homes, historic
banquet and reception facilities, and delightful bed & breakfast inns.
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Explore streets of quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries and antique dealers.
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Cultural and historic festivals, performances and special events are scheduled throughout the year..
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In an atmosphere that's warm and welcoming for residents and visitors alike!
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~ Directions ~
From I-95:
Exit 36A south on Route 341, approximately 4 miles into Historic Downtown Brunswick.
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From Route 17 and/or Jekyll Island:
Turn west onto Gloucester Street, directly opposite the Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park. Continue 1 mile into Historic
Downtown Brunswick.
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From St. Simons Island:
At the end of Torras Causeway, turn left onto Route 17. Proceed 1 mile and turn right onto Gloucester Street,
opposite the Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park. Continue 1 mile into Historic Downtown Brunswick.
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For additional
information, please contact
Brunswick Downtown Development Authority
P. O. Box 684 Brunswick, Georgia 31521 912-265-4032 * 912-265-8181
mainstreet@ns.technonet.com.
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