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  1. Brownie the Wonder Dog was a 1920s dog actor that appeared in several American silent films, including Brownie's Little Venus (1921). He was signed under Century Film Company. Brownie was a Bull Terrier–Fox Terrier crossbreed.

  2. Oct 13, 2023 · “Brownie, the Town Dog” is the inscription on the burial marker located at the south end of Riverfront Park in downtown Daytona Beach. Who was Brownie, and where did he come from? In 1940, a large brown short-haired dog wandered into the downtown area.

  3. Brownie the Town Dog of Daytona Beach was a stray dog who lived in downtown Daytona Beach from 1939 until his death in 1954. He lived in a custom dog house, had a bank account in the Florida Bank & Trust and dined on steak and ice cream. He had no owner and was loved by the entire city.

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  4. Feb 17, 2019 · Brownie’s story began in 1940 when on a sunny day, the sandy-brown colored dog wandered into the Daytona Cab Company. Brownie was always referred as “a good dog” and the cab drivers and merchants took care of Brownie for his 14 years.

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  6. Daytona Beach, Florida. In 1940 a muttish Labrador retriever mix wandered into a Daytona Beach cab company office on Beach Street, which was then the town's main thoroughfare. The company and its neighbors called him Brownie, built him a dog house, and for the next 14 years he was a town celebrity.

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  8. Brownie the Town Dog of Daytona Beach’s Grave and Memorial is one of the most-visited dog memorials in the world and his story still inspires good people to do good deeds today. Visit Brownie’s Grave.