Brunswick (Vermont)

Essex County

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Brunswick is a town in Essex County in the U.S. state of Vermont. She had a total of 112 inhabitants at the last census in 2010. It lies on the west bank of the Connecticut River, just south of the Canadian border.

The site was an area of ​​14,617 acres ( about 59 square kilometers ) founded on October 13, 1761 and settled hesitant after 1780. The main occupation of the inhabitants is agriculture and - on a small scale - the livestock.

In the area of ​​the municipality are six mineral springs with different ingredients that occur close to each other to light. These springs were already known among the original native Abenaki and here are overwritten them since the seventies. Since it is a holy place of the Indians at the sources an economic use is not provided.

Brunswick is connected via the Vermont Route 102 to the outside world. The village has no schools and no churches. The nearest hospital is located in St. Johnsbury.

Nearby Cities

All information as airlines.

  • North: Canadian border, 31.5 km
  • Northeast: Colebrook, 22.5 km
  • Southeast: Strafford, 7.0 km
  • South: Guildhall, 20.5 km
  • Southwest: Burke, 27.0 km
  • West: Barton, 41.5 km
  • Northwest: Brighton, 20.5 km
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