File:24 Brunswick when it was in the flood plain.jpg

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Old Brunswick when it was in the flood plain. See the tall building over the white house, which is believed to have been George's original hardware store.

Can you guess where the photo was taken?

(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum)

Smoketown History (Brunswick, Md.) The reason the town moved up the hill wasn't only because of the railroad, it was because of the floods in the river bottom.

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