remind/remember

Here, all the things…the old town we lived.
1.remind me of
2.remember me
3.remind me about

which can be correct?

¹ 1

I think 3 can’t be rule out. Can it?

I think you might have copied the sentence down incorrectly as none of those would work with it as it stands.

Here, all the things remind me of the old town where we lived.

The following sentences can also work, IMHO:

1) Here, all the things remind me of the old town [b]that[/b] we lived [b]in[/b].
2) Here, all the things remind me of the old town [b]which[/b] we lived [b]in[/b].
3) Here, all the things remind me of the old town [b]in which[/b] we lived. 
4) Here, all the things remind me of the old town we lived in. 

These sentences vary in stylistics:
Among them ¹ 3 is the [i]most formal[/i]; ¹ 4 the [i]least formal[/i].

what about remember?
Things, here, remember me of the place where I lived.

Hi to all the democracy people,
My simplest massage to you all come with us hand in hand to:
" FREE EGYPT"
From the the enemies of democracy " THE EGYPTIAN [/b]ARMED FORCES"

No, ‘remind me’ cannot be replaced with ‘remember me’.