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12:13 p.m.: Woman on Woodbury Avenue issued a trespass notice after staff members reported she had been yelling at them and potentially intoxicated, as she was nodding off mid-sentence.
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Walking tour highlights Brunswick’s segregated past
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BRUNSWICK, Ga. – Brunswick was a segregated city until the 1960s and Albany Street served as the main historical corridor for African-Americans. An available walking tour of the district begins at the old Wigfall Building a lounge at one time which now serves as the Brunswick African-American Cultural Center.
Recently, a mural of Ahmaud Arbery was added on the side of the building.
“Segregation is going to be the backdrop or the narrative of everything on the street,” said Whitney Fuller, as we began the tour. “It’s a commercial street for a good portion here and as it goes down, it’s residential. Things have changed the people have been through a lot. The city has been through a lot.”