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Brandywine Creek State Park is a public recreation area located three miles (4.8 km) north of Wilmington, Delaware along the Brandywine Creek. The state park is 951.33 acres (384.99 ha) in area and much of the park was part of a Du Pont family estate and dairy farm before becoming a state park in 1965. It contains the first two nature preserves ...
The Brandywine Creek flows south through the Brandywine Creek State Park, into Wilmington [12] where it flows through Brandywine Park near the city center. Along the way it flows past Hagley Museum and Library where it powered the powder mills of the early Dupont company. The flow of the creek is not substantial, though it is reliable, being ...
Brandywine Creek [1] [2] (also called the Brandywine River) is a tributary of the Christina River in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware in the United States.The Lower Brandywine (the main stem) is 20.4 miles (32.8 km) long [3] and is a designated Pennsylvania Scenic River with several tributary streams.
John Carney Agricultural Complex is a historic farm complex located at Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware.The complex includes three contributing buildings and four contributing structures. [2]
It borders Pennsylvania's White Clay Creek Preserve. Wilmington: New Castle: 576.4 acres (233.3 ha) 1998 Wilmington State Parks is an urban park unit consisting of several smaller parks protecting land along the Brandywine River in the heart of Wilmington. The park includes Brandywine Park, Brandywine Zoo, H. Fletcher Brown Park, and Rockford Park.
Brandywine Creek • average: 2.65 cu ft/s (0.075 m 3 /s) at mouth with Brandywine Creek [5] Basin features; Progression: west-southwest [4] River system: Delaware River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: Hurricane Run: Bridges: Shipley Road, Tunison Drive, Rockfield Drive S, US 202
Footbridge to Bancroft Mills Brandywine River and Alapocas Woods. Alapocas Run was originally created as a 123-acre city park (50 ha) named Alapocas Woods.In 1910 when Alfred I. du Pont was building his Nemours estate from DuPont Company lands, fellow industrialist William Poole Bancroft convinced him to have the company transfer a portion of the land between Nemours and the Brandywine to the ...
These are streams in the watershed of Brandywine Creek (Christina River tributary). Pages in category "Tributaries of the Brandywine Creek" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.