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Brunswick Old Town Historic District

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Built
  
1885 (1885)

Opened
  
1885

Added to NRHP
  
26 April 1979

NRHP Reference #
  
79000727

Area
  
117 ha

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Location
  
Roughly bounded by 1st, Bay, New Bay, H and Cochran Sts., Brunswick, Georgia

Architectural style
  
Stick/eastlake, Queen Anne

Similar
  
Sidney Lanier Bridge, Hofwyl‑Broadfield Plantation, Fort Frederica National, Telfair Academy, Savannah Victorian Historic D

Brunswick Old Town Historic District is a historic district in Brunswick, Georgia. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 26, 1979 and includes an area bounded by 1st Street, Bay Street, New Bay Street, H Street, and Cochran Street (4th Ave. and G St., according to one source). Brunswick is one of Georgia's two deep-water ports and is the mainland city associated with the Golden Isles of Georgia, at the junction of I-95 and US 82.

The historic district includes the site of the colonial British town of Brunswick, named after the family of King George III of England. Formed in 1771, it retains its original grid plan (as does Savannah, Georgia). The district has 19th century residential and public buildings including the Hazelhurst-Taylor House in Hanover Square, the Mahoney-McGarvey House on Reynolds Street, and the Old Brunswick City Hall. Some of the sidewalks use hexagonal stone tiles.

References

Brunswick Old Town Historic District Wikipedia