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Brunswick's streets and squares were laid out on Oglethorpe's Savannah Plan in 1771.
George Washington proclaimed Brunswick as one of the five original ports of entry for the Colonies in
1789.
Today, Brunswick is nurtured by an ongoing revitalization and restoration program for Georgia's second largest
concentration of historic structures.
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.
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.
Explore streets of quaint shops, restaurants, art galleries and antique dealers.
Cultural and historic festivals, performances and special events are scheduled throughout the year...
In an atmosphere that's warm and welcoming for residents and visitors alike!
Directions ~
From I-95:
Exit 36A south on Route 341, approximately 4 miles into Historic Downtown Brunswick.
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.
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.
For additional
information, please contact
Brunswick Downtown Development Authority
P. O. Box 684 Brunswick, Georgia 31521 912-265-4032 Fax 912-265-8181
mainstr@brunswickga.org
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