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Brunswick Heritage Museum
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Former name Brunswick Railroad Museum
Established c. 1966, 1974
Location 40 West Potomac Street, Brunswick, Maryland 21716, USA
Type Railroad and history
Key holdings Model railroad
Owner Brunswick Potomac Foundation
Public transit access Brunswick (MARC station)
Red Men's Lodge
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Three-story brick building with detailed cornice along the roof
The building with pharmacy, c. 1978
Built 1904
Built by Harry B. Funk
Architectural style Early Commercial
Part of Brunswick Historic District (ID79001128)
Added to NRHP August 29, 1979.

The Brunswick Heritage Museum is a railroad and history museum in Brunswick, Maryland.

History

The Brunswick Potomac Foundation was founded during the town's 75th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee and originally focused on hosting local events including Railroad Days, an annual street festival held during the first full weekend in October. In 1974, the group purchased a building from a fraternal lodge to host a museum. Founded as the Brunswick Railroad Museum, the museum originally focused exclusively on railroads. In 2013, the name was changed to Brunswick Heritage Museum and the mission of the museum expanded to include the history of Brunswick, a company town of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Building

The museum is housed in the former Improved Order of Red Men fraternal lodge, a group whose rituals are based on perceived Native American customs. The clubhouse building or "wigwam" was built by the Delaware Tribe No. 43 who occupied the building until 1936. The Fraternal Order of Eagles Brunswick Aerie No. 1136 purchased the building on June 1, 1936 and removed the Native American statue from the entrance. That statue is now on the second floor of the museum. The museum chose the building because it is located less than a block from the Brunswick Line MARC commuter line and four tracks of the CSX mainline.

The 1904 building reflects an early commercial architectural style. The three-story brick facade is dominated by five bays consisting of tall, narrow arches which contain the second and third story windows. The brickwork uses a Flemish bond pattern with glazed headers. The top of the building is partial story consisting of a dentilled cornice with modillions underneath and short pilasters above.

Collection

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Model of the Point of Rocks Station

The first floor has a younger children's play and dress up area. The second floor focuses on life in Brunswick during different time periods, and on the C&O Canal. The third floor consists of an HO scale model railroad layout depicting the B&O Railroad's Metropolitan line (the MET) from Washington, DC to Brunswick, Maryland in the late 1950s. The model also includes the Brunswick classification yards, which were completed in 1907 and measured 5 miles (8.0 km) long, the largest and most modern in the nation to serve only one railroad company at that time.

Brunswick Visitor Center

The Brunswick Visitor Center is also on the first floor and is maintained by the National Park Service as a tenant. This is a unit of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.

See also

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