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Rock Hill Road south of Chadds Ford, Chadds Ford Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 39°50′40″N 75°35′24″W / 39.84444°N 75.59000°W / 39.84444; -75
Chadds Ford Township: 63: William Painter Farm: William Painter Farm: July 27, 1971 : 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Chadds Ford on U.S. Route 1: Chadds Ford Township: 64: William Penn Landing Site: William Penn Landing Site: March 11, 1971
Notable buildings include the Chads Ford Inn (1807-1810), Merchant Mill (1864), a row of houses built between 1840 and 1850, the bridge across Brandywine Creek, and the Christian C. Sanderson Museum. Located in the district are the separately listed Chad House and N. C. Wyeth House and Studio. [2]
Northwest of Chadds Ford at 1325 Creek Road: Birmingham Township: 11: George Brinton House: George Brinton House: October 25, 1990 : Pennsylvania Route 100, 1 mile north of its junction with U.S. Route 1, near Chadds Ford
Painter's Folly was built by a wealthy local farmer named Samuel Painter in 1856, soon after he returned from travels in Europe. The house's ornate Italianate design inspired neighbors to brand it "Painter's Folly." [2] The three-story house spans 58,000 square feet and sits on a four-acre property adjoining the Brandywine Battlefield. [3]
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ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Democratic Rep. Susan Wild has conceded to GOP challenger Ryan Mackenzie in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District — one of the country’s most-watched House races this ...
The N. C. Wyeth House and Studio is a historic house museum and artist's studio on Murphy Road in Chadds Ford Township, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] Beginning with its construction in 1911, it served as the principal home and studio of artist N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945). It was restored to its original appearance around the time of his death.