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October 27, 2004 (323 Old Jesup Hwy. Brunswick: 2: Brunswick Old Town: Brunswick Old Town: December 2, 1974 (Address Restricted: Brunswick: An archeological area seven blocks long and three blocks wide along Bay Street, it was leveled in 1974 (from NRHP #79000727)
Glynn County is located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census , the population was 84,499. [ 1 ] The county seat is Brunswick . [ 2 ]
Morrow is located north of the center of Clayton County at (33.578477, -84.340117). [7] It is bordered to the north by Lake City and to the northwest by Forest Park. Downtown Atlanta is 13 miles (21 km) to the north.
The following 22 pages use this file: Altamaha Park, Georgia; Anguilla, Georgia; Belle Vista, Georgia; Bladen, Georgia; Brunswick, Georgia; Country Club Estates, Georgia
Location of notable Roman statuary imports. [4] The house and grounds were used in several silent films, including Stolen Moments. [5] 76000650 Greenwood Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 88000968 Hamilton Plantation slave cabins: St. Simons Island: Glynn: Unusually well-built slave cabins; summer tours given by Cassina Garden Club 76000635
Brunswick (/ ˈ b r ʌ n z w ɪ k / BRUN-zwik) is a city in and the county seat of Glynn County in the U.S. state of Georgia. [4] As the primary urban and economic center of the lower southeast portion of Georgia, it is the second-largest urban area on the Georgia coastline after Savannah and contains the Brunswick Old Town Historic District.
SR 85 Spur west (Truitt Street north) – Warm Springs: Eastern terminus of SR 85 Spur; SR 85 Spur takes on the Truitt Street name, while SR 85 turns right onto Foster Street. Woodbury: 48.5: 78.1: SR 18 / SR 74 east / SR 109 (Main Street) – Greenville, Zebulon: Southern end of SR 74 concurrency: 49.2: 79.2
Dock Junction is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Glynn County, Georgia, United States. It is part of the Brunswick metropolitan statistical area. The population was 7,721 at the 2010 census, growing to 8,266 in 2020. [4] Its original name was Arco until the 1970s, the name deriving from the Atlantic Refining ...