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  2. Brandywine Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Brandywine Wildflower and Native Plant Gardens are gardens at the Brandywine River Museum, located on U.S. Route 1 beside the Brandywine Creek in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. The gardens were established in 1974 to a design by F. M. Mooberry .

  3. George Alexis Weymouth - Wikipedia

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    Frolic was the chairman of the board of the Brandywine Conservancy from that point on until his death. [6] The organization has permanently protected from development more than 62,000 acres in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware. In 1969, Weymouth donated his property to the Brandywine Conservancy as its first conservation easement.

  4. Charlotte Harding - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Exposition Medal 1915 ; Charlotte Harding (1873–1951) was an ... Brandywine River Museum of the Brandywine Conservancy. 1982. External links

  5. Westmoreland pollinator group exceeds goal of 250 habitat ...

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    Aug. 21—Fourteen-year-old twins Eva and Elizabeth Martina have been on the hunt this summer. They regularly search through the backyard flower garden at their Irwin home for signs of monarch ...

  6. Brandywine Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum is a program of the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art. It opened in 1971 through the efforts of "Frolic" Weymouth, who also served on its board. [2]In September 2021, the museum's lower level was flooded due to the remnants of Hurricane Ida with mechanical systems, lecture rooms, classrooms and office spaces damaged and estimates around $6 million. [3]

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  8. Betsy Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Wyeth was a defender and restorer of the Brandywine region's vernacular architecture. [2] She helped to save a 19th-century gristmill by encouraging a neighbour, George Weymouth, to buy it and turn it into a museum. [2] This opened in 1971 as the Brandywine River Museum (now known as the Brandywine Museum of Art). [6]

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