Port of Brunswick - History

History

In 1789, President George Washington proclaimed Brunswick as one of the five original ports of entry for the thirteen colonies.

During the American Civil War, the city prospered.

In World War II, 99 Liberty ships were built for the Merchant Marine.

During the war years, the traditional Blessing of the Fleet in Brunswick was begun.

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