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- Brunswick Falls, also known as Pejepscot Falls, is an ancient section of the Androscoggin River, bordering the towns of Brunswick and Topsham, Maine. First occupied by Paleoindians and the Wabanaki Native Americans, the falls were a plentiful resource for food and trade. Throughout Colonial history, the Industrial Revolution, and into the 21st century, the falls have been a vital part of Brunswick and Topsham's economy, harnessing its power for energy development. (en)
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- Brunswick Falls from the Frank J. Wood Bridge ca.2022 (en)
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- (en)
- FERC license number: 2284 (en)
- Operator ID: 39006 (en)
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- Brunswick Hydroelectric Station, ca. 2022 (en)
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- Brunswick Hydroelectric Station, ca. 2022 (en)
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- * Pejepscot Paper Company
* Frank J. Wood Bridge
* Site of Fort Andross
* Brunswick Commercial Historic District (en)
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- Brunswick and Topsham, Maine, US (en)
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- Brunswick Dam (en)
- Brunswick Falls (en)
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- Brunswick Hydroelectric Station (en)
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- (en)
- Generator 1: 13 MW (en)
- Generator 2: 3.5 MW (en)
- Generator 3: 3.5 MW (en)
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- Flood control and Power (en)
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- Adjacent to Brunswick Falls (en)
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- Brunswick Falls, also known as Pejepscot Falls, is an ancient section of the Androscoggin River, bordering the towns of Brunswick and Topsham, Maine. First occupied by Paleoindians and the Wabanaki Native Americans, the falls were a plentiful resource for food and trade. Throughout Colonial history, the Industrial Revolution, and into the 21st century, the falls have been a vital part of Brunswick and Topsham's economy, harnessing its power for energy development. (en)
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