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P.O. Box 3782, Greenville, DE 19807, U.S.A.
Brandywine Creek State Park offers 12 miles of hiking trails for walking, biking, wildlife observation and photography. Canoeing, tubing and fishing are popular activities on Brandywine Creek. This 933-acre park is divided by grey ... More on LLBean.com

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298 Buck Road, Wilmington, DE, 19807
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise,... More on Heritage
Upon arriving at Hagley Museum you will head to the visitor center to purchase a ticket to the property. More on igougo

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298 Buck Road East, Wilmington, DE 19807-0630

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Wilmington, Delaware
Inscription. In 1895, Theodore Leisen, engineer for the Wilmington Board of Park Commissioners, recommended that "a large pavilion and observatory" be built in Rockford Park on what was called Mt. Salem Hill, the highest point in ... More on HMDB

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Wilmington DE 19807, United States of America

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3000 Creek Rd, Yorklyn, DE 19736
Wilmington fans of trains and antique cars have visited this home of an impressive collection of Stanley Steamer cars and a miniature train for special events for years. In June 2008 it officially opens, with tours, as part of ... More on Frommers

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32 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
A full service gallery specializing in Wyeth. Open 7 days a week featuring art works by regional, national ... More on BrandywineCVB.org
Great wines! I love the Spiced Apple Wine, which tastes like apple pie in a bottle. Lovely setting with out... More on TripAdvisor

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Greenville, DE

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3922 Kennett Pike, Greenville, Delaware 19807, UNITED STATES
The Gallery opened in 1979 to present works of regional artists to the Delaware Valley. We carry a wide range of original art in oil, pastel, watercolor, ... More on ArtSearch

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Wilmington DE 19806, United States of America
Inscription. In 1844, John Rodney Brinkle, grandnephew of Delaware patriot Caesar Rodney, built the Italianate core of this Brandywine granite home, named for the high, prominent rocky outcropping upon which it sits. In 1909, Hugh ... More on HMDB
