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Brunswick, Me.


By: Caralen MacKenzie-Hicks
From: Brunswick, ME

 

 
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  • Brunswick is one of many great small towns in Maine. From Bowdoin College with it's first class art gallery and Perry McMillan Arctic Museum, to the thrice weekly farmers markets on the town green, it's walking trails and lots of other outdoor activities, you can't beat it. People are friendly, have diverse interests, and are an involved population. Brunswick is a great place to start to explore the mid-coast and it's many interesting coastal towns and peninsulas. It values its history but it's forward thinking as well. I can't think of a place I'd rather live.


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