Town Name: Brunswick
Population: 88
Area: 26 SQ MILES
A Small Town with a Storied Past
Chartered in 1761, Brunswick was named after Prince Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand of Brunswick-Lunenburg. This quiet town sits along the Connecticut River, offering picturesque views and a landscape said to resemble the British Isles.
What Makes Brunswick Unique?
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Brunswick Springs – A set of six natural mineral springs once believed to have healing properties. The land is now owned by the Abenaki people.
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Silvio O. Conte National Fish & Wildlife Refuge – A pristine area for birdwatching, wildlife viewing, and outdoor exploration.
Things to Do
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Fishing & Hunting – Plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors.
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Snowmobiling – Access to Vermont’s VAST trail system in winter.
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Wildlife Watching – Spot moose, deer, and a variety of birds in their natural habitat.
Fun Facts
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In the 1800s, Brunswick Springs was a popular resort destination.
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The town remains one of Vermont’s least populated areas, offering a true off-the-grid experience.
Schools:
- K-8: Choice
- High School: Choice
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