Welcome to Brunswick, Georgia |
 | Since its founding in 1771, Brunswick's fortunes have always been linked to the sea. Designated a port of entry by George Washington, the town became a thriving lumber and naval stores shipping center in the late 19th century, a major shipyard in World War II. At one time Brunswick laid claim to being the shrimp capital of the world. |
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Named for Braunsweig, Germany - the ancestral home of King George II - Brunswick is proud of its English heritage. Many streets, parks and squares still bear English names such as Halifax, Hanover, Gloucester, Norwich, Newcastle and London. A quiet revitalization is now underway in Brunswick's Old Town National Historic District and nearby Victorian residential neighborhood. |  |
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 | Today, Brunswick boasts a bustling port complemented by a vibrant tourism industry and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center located here since 1975. Each year thousands of officers and agents undergo specialized instruction in Brunswick to ensure the safety of our nation. |
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