46 Galloway Grove, Brunswick
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Founded in 1771 by the Royal Province of Georgia, Brunswick was laid out in a grid of streets and picturesque squares modeled closely after nearby Savannah. Named to honor the German ancestral home of England's King George III, the city quickly gained national prominence when President George Washington designated it as one of the five original ports of entry for the American colonies in 1789.
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Brunswick's natural deep-water harbor fueled major economic booms in timber, cotton, and naval stores. The city later played a massive role in World War II, when local shipyard workers constructed 99 "Liberty ships" for the U.S. Maritime Commission.
Today, Brunswick honors its rich colonial and wartime history through its beautifully preserved Old Town Historic District, all while continuing to thrive as a vital seaport and the mainland gateway to Georgia's Golden Isles.
As the mainland hub of the Golden Isles, Brunswick offers an incredible mix of historic charm, waterfront recreation, and unique local culture.
Here are 22 fantastic things to do in and around Brunswick, broken down by vibe:
Stroll the Old Town Historic District: Walk the original colonial grid of 14 signature squares, inspired by Savannah and shaded by ancient live oaks.
Marvel at the Lover's Oak: Snap a photo with this massive, 900-year-old Southern live oak tree located at the intersection of Albany and Prince Streets.
Catch a Show at the Historic Ritz Theatre: Enjoy live music, plays, and films at this beautifully restored 1899 grand opera house in the heart of downtown.
Tour Old City Hall: Admire the stunning Richardsonian Romanesque architecture, complete with an iconic clock tower and gargoyles, originally built in 1889.
Explore Oak Grove Cemetery: Wander through this historic 1838 cemetery to see intricate wrought iron fencing and 19th-century hand-carved headstones.
Visit Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation: Step back in time at this preserved 19th-century rice and dairy plantation nestled under Spanish moss along the Altamaha River.
Relax at Mary Ross Waterfront Park: Watch the local shrimp boats roll in, catch a stunning sunset over the East River, or bring the kids to the playground.
Walk the Sidney Lanier Bridge: Climb the pedestrian path of Georgia’s tallest cable-stayed bridge for sweeping, panoramic views of the coastal marshes.
Take a Cruise on the Lady Jane: Try your hand at deep-water shrimping aboard the only certified passenger-carrying shrimp vessel on the East Coast.
Visit the Marshes of Glynn Overlook Park: Enjoy a picnic, fish from the pier, or watch the sunrise over the beautiful tidal marshes that inspired poet Sidney Lanier.
Explore Blythe Island Regional Park: Camp, hike, fish, or launch your boat at this massive 1,100-acre park surrounded by the South Brunswick River.
Golf at Oak Grove Island: Play a scenic 18 holes winding through tidal marshlands and ancient moss-draped oaks.
Grab a Pint at Silver Bluff Brewing: Relax in the outdoor beer garden and try the Golden Isles IPA at this popular downtown craft brewery.
Sample Brunswick Stew: Taste the city’s namesake dish—a hearty Southern classic—at local staples, or attend the annual Rockin' Stewbilee event.
Tour Richland Rum: Enjoy a tasting of award-winning, single-estate rum crafted right in the heart of downtown Brunswick.
Sip at Biron Tea Factory: Take a tour and enjoy a tasting of artisan, small-batch blended teas.
Shop the Local Farmers Market: Browse fresh produce, local seafood, and artisan goods at the community markets held downtown.
Play Retro Games at Pinball Palace: Enjoy over 160 classic pinball machines and retro arcade games in a massive, family-friendly venue.
Sail the Emerald Princess II Casino: Board this multi-deck cruise ship for an evening of dining, entertainment, and casino games out in international waters.
See a Play at Brunswick Actors' Theatre: Catch an intimate, local performance in the historic downtown area.
Wander Driftwood Beach (Jekyll Island): Take a quick 15-minute drive to explore this iconic, otherworldly beach famous for its massive, weathered trees.
Explore the Pier Village (St. Simons Island): Cross the causeway to stroll the pier, shop local boutiques, and grab fresh seafood right on the water.