Main Street Brunswick
...live oaks and palm trees, travel and hospitality... ...Brunswick HarborFest Mother's Day Weekend... ..all define the Port City of Brunswick...
Brunswick is pure South - ...wide boulevards sheltered by towering oaks, stunning Victorian homes and modest bungalows, a mild climate and laid-back attitude, the Marshes of Glynn which inspire, the people who say "Welcome." ... Established on the natural bluff over Oglethorpe Bay, today Brunswick remains the governmental and commercial heart of the city.
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Downtown Brunswick is part of Brunswick's
Old Town National Register District.
A driving tour book is available at the Main Street Brunswick office
1327 Union Street, Brunswick.
Historic Glynn County Courthouse - One of the most beautiful courthouses in the state, the building was completed in 1907 in the town's former common pasture known as Magnolia Square. The new courthouse, completed in 1991, faces the historic courthouse across a mall.
Historic Newcastle Street - Downtown Brunswick's commercial center of town. 19th-century Victorian buildings house shops, art galleries, restaurants and services.
Mary Ross Waterfront Park - Watch the sunset
while the shrimpboat fleet unloads the day's catch.
NEW! Brunswick Harbor First Saturday Bazaar..Downtown Brunswick 10am - 4pm... antiques, arts, crafts, collectibles, farmers market every First Saturday of the Month throughout the year: March 7, April 4, May 2, June 6, July 4, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. 5!
First Night Celebration - Downtown Brunswick's Alcohol-Free New Year's Eve Festival of The Performing Arts.
Brunswick Harborfest 2000 - Mother's Day Weekend - A celebration of arts, crafts, seafood, heritage of the historic Georgia Coast, at Brunswick Harbor Market in Downtown Brunswick. Saturday 10am - 10pm;
Sunday 10am - 4pm; Blessing of the Fleet on Sunday at 3pm - all free!
Call Main Street for more information 912-265-4032, or 912-262-6934.
Lover's Oak - This 900-year-old tree, the subject of local legend and lore, grows at the intersection of Albany and Prince Streets on the South End.
Glynn Academy - Founded in 1788, the buildings on this unique High School Campus date to 1889 and represent the history of architectural design. On Mansfield Street, Brunswick.
The Ritz Theatre Visitor Center - Located in the lobby of this restored theatre, open Monday through Friday 10-5. 1530 Newcastle Street, Brunswick. 912-262-6934.
Old City Hall -
Completed in 1888 at a cost of $33,000, this building housed city offices until 1964 where vestiges of the original functions remain, including the treasurer's vault. Today it houses offices of the City Court Clerk, Old Town Brunswick Preservation Association and
Brunswick's Main Street/Downtown Development Authority.
1327 Union Street or P. O. Box 684
Brunswick, GA 31521. 912-265-4032
EMAIL:mainstreet@technonet.com