AMERICA’S
GARDEN CAPITAL
The Brandywine Valley offers a taste of Europe just west of Philadelphia
First-time visitors to the Brandywine Valley get the feel- ing they’ve been transported to France or the countryside of Eng- land, where around every bend is another tended garden. That’s why they call the Brandywine Valley (Chester County, Pa., and northern Delaware)
“America’s Garden Capital.”
And when you come to the Garden Capital,
don’t forget the inns and restaurants, the antiques,
the wineries, the country roads and the friendly
villages, all while taking special note of four
cornerstone destinations: the Brandywine River
Museum of Art, Chanticleer Garden, Longwood
Gardens and Nemours. Together.
Brandywine River Museum of Art
At the Brandywine River Museum of Art, the mission
of presenting American art highlighted by the works
of three generations of Wyeth family painters is paired
with its conservation mission of preserving the land
and water of the Brandywine Valley and beyond. The
organization puts the latter mission right in its front
To find gardens,
museums, wineries,
shopping destinations,
events, inns and
restaurants for your trip
to the Brandywine Valley,
call 484-770-8550 or visit
brandywinevalley.com