File:Brunswick yard in the mid-'60s.jpg

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The Brunswick yard in the mid-'60s above and under the shadow of the bridge. By this time, the railroad business was waning in Brunswick as the B&O had moved much of its operations to Cumberland.

(Photo courtesy of Kim Myers)

Doris Kelley Barker:In my young life, Brunswick was the busiest town anywhere around—two beautiful department stores, dime store, ice cream shops, lots of grocery stores, movie house, bowling on Petersville Road, and a wonderful pool on New York Hill.

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