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Breck's Mill Area, also known as Breck's Mill Area-Henry Clay Village Historic District, is a national historic district located along Brandywine Creek in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, near Wilmington. [2] It encompasses 56 contributing buildings, five contributing sites, and three contributing structures. The district encompasses ...
Brandywine Battlefield Park became a Pennsylvania State Park in 1949 and a National Historic Landmark in 1961. The house was restored to its 1777 appearance, and opened as a house museum. [ 4 ] A collection of Quaker-style furniture is on display, with historical information about the battle and Washington's stay at the house.
The land was soon transferred to their grandson, Crosby P. Morton, who founded Mortonville. In 1849, he turned the Worth house into the Mortonville Hotel (although he was unable to obtain a tavern license for it, a necessity for serving alcohol) and built a wheelwright shop nearby, on the south side of the road. He leased the hotel to Isaac ...
After Washington's defeat at the Battle of Brandywine, much of the American army's baggage and stores were kept near the inn and many people fleeing Philadelphia stayed at the inn. During Fries's Rebellion in 1799, seventeen of Fries's followers were held at the inn and then freed by Fries.
Dos Amigos Sport Bar, 3223 S Highway 1 Suite D, ... 9501 Brandywine Ln, Port St Lucie. Routine Inspection on June 19. Follow-Up Inspection Required: Violations require further review, but are not ...
Brandywine: Queen Anne Victorian built in 1907 for railroad manager; privately owned. 35: Early Family Historic District: Early Family Historic District: December 12, 2012 : 13900-13902-13904 & 13907 Cherry Tree Crossing & 14134 Brandywine Rds.
Guesthouse offers a raw bar with oysters on the half shell for $20.99 for a half dozen and $23.99 charbroiled, jumbo shrimp cocktail that comes with a bloody Mary cocktail sauce and spicy mustard ...
The Old Rose Tree Tavern is an historic, American inn and tavern that is located in Rose Tree Park, just north of the borough of Media, in Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 1971.