Water Companies in Brunswick, MD
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Berkeley County Public Service Water District
(304) 267-4600 more info
Burr Water Plant
(304) 724-3975 more info
Charles Town Water Department
(304) 725-2311 more info
* City of Brunswick
(301) 834-7500 more info
Hagerstown Water Department
(301) 790-3200 more info
Harpers Ferry Water Works
(304) 535-2206 more info
Loudoun County Sanitation Auth
(703) 478-8017 more info
Martinsburg Water Department
(304) 264-2116 more info
Shepherdstown Water Works
(304) 876-2312 more info
Thurmont Water Co
(301) 271-7313 more info

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Facts about Brunswick, MD:
Brunswick is a city in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 5,870 at the 2010 census. The area now known as Brunswick was originally home to the Susquehanna Indians. In 1728 the first settlement was built, and the region became known as Eel Town, because the natives would fish for eel in the Potomac River. A grant to the land was then given to John Hawkins by George II of Great Britain on August 10, 1753. The land was sold and Leonard Smith platted it in 1787 with the name of ?Berlin,? as many Germans settled in the area. The name ?Berlin? however, could not be used for mail as there was already a Berlin on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, so the post office changed the name to "Barry." The town continued to grow and was incorporated April 18, 1890 with the name ?Brunswick.? Established along the now-defunct Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, the town became a hub for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which built a six mile long rail yard along the Potomac from 1891 to...

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