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Brandywine Valley Attractions
The Brandywine Valley is home to world-class museums, lavish "American castles", formal and natural gardens and several unique events. See below for a list of some of the most popular attractions nearby the Inn at Whitewing Farm.
 | Longwood Gardens This world-renowned horticultural showplace and former duPont family estate offers magnificently planted conservatories and a thousand acres of gardens, fountains and woodlands year-round. |
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 | Winterthur Museum & Gardens Home to an unrivalled collection of American furniture and decorative arts, this former duPont estate also includes hundreds of acres of naturally landscaped gardens and a renowned research library. |
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 | Nemours Mansion & Gardens Built by one of the du Pont family's most renowned philanthropists, this beautifully preserved French villa is surrounded by magnificent formal gardens. Experience the good life of the early 20th century. |
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 | Brandywine River Museum A grist mill on the Brandywine has been converted to house an unparalleled collection of art by the Wyeth family, and a fine collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting. |
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 | Brandywine Battlefield Park The Revolutionary War era comes to life through authentic displays amid the rolling, wooded hills near where the Battle was fought. Visit Washington's and Lafayette's headquarters. |
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 | Hagley Museum & Gardens Go back in time to the original du Pont gunpowder mills, estate and gardens on the banks of the rolling Brandywine and experience the flavor of 19th-century industrial and domestic life. |
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 | Chaddsford Winery Pennsylvania's largest and most recognized winery, the Chaddsford Winery is open year-round for tours, tastings and sales. |
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 | Delaware Art Museum Noted for its unrivaled collections of English Pre-Raphaelite art and the works of Howard Pyle, the museum also features extensive collections of American art. |
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 | Brandywine Valley Wine Trail Explore seven beautiful estate vineyards in the rolling hills of Chester County, PA, united by a common terroire and their desire to make brilliant and distinct wines. |
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