File:30 Sandy Hook the eastern termina.jpg
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Summary
Sandy Hook was for a time the eastern terminal for the Shenandoah and Washington County Division and Branch Division of the B&O Railroad. When these were shifted from the village in 1921, a large number of Sandy Hook families moved to Brunswick.
Sandy Hook Hill was known as "High School Hill" because of the location of the old Brunswick High School. Is this where most of the Sandy Hook natives emigrated?
(Photo courtesy of the Brunswick Railroad Museum)
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