an industrial or commercial site that is idle or underused because of real or perceived environmental pollution.
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It offers a remote camping experience on nearly 60 acres of land in Brownfield, Maine, with only five yurts spread across it.
Any industrial customer today depends on existing brownfield installations to run and operate their business—these are mostly highly complex and tailored to the targeted product.
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In the Navy, Christopher J. Brownfield was a patient under socialized health care and lived to tell the tale.
Fine intervale lands abound in this vicinity, and also in Brownfield.
He is still living and in robust health, at Brownfield station, four miles south of Uniontown.
At his death it fell into the hands of his son, Daniel, who kept it for a number of years and sold out to Thomas Brownfield.