Brunswick has a number of unincorporated villages or hamlets in the town.
Some developments are large enough to be considered unincorporated villages, while others may have only one street.
Cranberry Prairie is also the name of a small, unincorporated village located there.
By 1907, the unincorporated village only had a population of 154.
There are five incorporated cities and two unincorporated villages within the borough.
Thanks in large part to nearly 50 years of efforts by the foundation, the unincorporated village stands today much as it did 100 years ago.
In 1865, the unincorporated village of Burlington was chartered as a city.
Although it existed as an unincorporated village since before 1860, the city was officially incorporated in 2000.
The family later moved to the unincorporated village of Plowville.
The unincorporated village of Metz reached its heyday during the late 19th and early 20th century.