Brandywine River
The Brandywine River is a scenic tributary of the Christina River flowing through southeastern Pennsylvania into northern Delaware.
It is known for its historical mills, the 1777 Revolutionary War battle at Chadds Ford, and its rich art heritage linked to the Brandywine Valley.
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The Definitive Guide to Visiting the Brandywine Museum of Art in 2024
The Brandywine Museum of Art is a cultural gem nestled in the lush countryside of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s picturesque Brandywine Valley. Whether you’re an art enthusiast,…
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2 Delaware County Towns Named Among 9 Best Places to Live in Pennsylvania
Local real estate experts have weighed in to select the nine best places to live in Pennsylvania and two Delaware County communities ranked on the…
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Chester County Home to One of Pennsylvania’s Best Tubing Spots
If you are looking for a nice place to enjoy a relaxing float down the water with family or friends, there is the perfect spot…
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The Brandywine River is Home to One of Pennsylvania’s Best Tubing Spots
If you are looking for a nice place to enjoy a relaxing float down the water with family or friends, there is the perfect spot…
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In the Aftermath of Ida, Brandywine River Museum Gives Thanks
A flood recovery ceremony took place Tuesday afternoon to mark the Sept. 1 flooding of the Brandywine River Museum from Hurricane Ida and to thank…
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SIW Vegetables Farm in Chadds Ford Gets Neighbor Help After Ida
Hurricane Ida took its toll on the Hill Girt Farm and market, home of SIW Vegetables, but the community rallied and helped get the market…
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Battle of the Brandywine, September 11, 1777
Publisher’s note: The terrorist attack on New York City and Washington DC in 2001 is one of four tragic American events to happen on September…
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Did You Know? The Brandywine Once Served as the Industrial Center of New Nation
According to information provided by the Brandywine Conservancy, the Brandywine River once supported over 125 mills, including steel mills in Coatesville, grist mills in Chadds…
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Did You Know? How the Brandywine River Got Its Name
Historians aren’t sure where the Brandywine River on Delaware County’s western border with Chester County, got its name or who named it. According to the…






















