File:Flood of 1972 Hurricane Agnes flood in the Brunswick railroad yard..jpg

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Another view of what believe was the 1972 Hurricane Agnes flood in the Brunswick railroad yard. The old Eastbound Station was still standing then across the tracks, as was the green building that was part of J.P. Karn's Lumber Co. at the bottom of S. Maryland Avenue.
We believe that Karn property was originally the REA Express depot in the B&O heyday. Can anyone confirm?
(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)
Ronnie Pearl: That storm caused lots of work flooding Point of Rocks to the point that some of home owners stayed to long and was rescued by helicopter off roof top boats going up and down main Street helping home owners, shutting down 15 bridge for days afraid of structure not holding up remember in Brunswick Ten Row man hole covers raising off road especially by park, looking toward tracks water raising across coming toward ball diamond, yea one of worse floods in area Agnus Memories rain for days
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