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Festival of Fountains May 9 Through September 29, 2019 Longwood Gardens’ Festival of Fountains May 9 through September 29, 2019. Fountains dance and soar up to 175 feet and Illuminated Fountain Performances take 2019 SE ASONAL center stage on Thursday HIGHLIGHTS through Saturday evenings. AND MA P #BrandywineValley Six spectacular evenings when fireworks light the skies above Longwood Gardens: May 26, July 3, July 20, August 10, September 1 and September 28 Costiming THE CROWN March 30, 2019–January 5th, 2020 • Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Evening events call for local accommodations, so plan today as rooms and tickets go quickly. Visit BrandywineValley.com. SEASONAL HIGHLIGHTS Visitors to the Brandywine Valley appreciate the unique attractions Learn about all of Chester County’s and lively annual events that take place throughout the rolling hills events by visiting: of our charming destination in the countryside of Philadelphia. BrandywineValley.com/events Events listed are for 2019, and most are held annually. SPRING SUMMER AUTUMN WINTER The season launches a Skies fill with balloons, Adventures feature Holiday magic and a slate of world-class helicopters, and fireworks, mushrooms, pumpkins, and wonderland of orchids equestrian events, a and The Blob makes an a thousand-bloom mum, all highlight this sparkling vibrant art scene, and a annual visit to Phoenixville’s set against fall's spectacular season. blooming landscape. Colonial Theatre! color palate. May 5 May 9 – Sept. 29 Sept. 7 & 8 Nov. 23 Winterthur Point-to-Point Festival of Fountains, Mushroom Festival Christmas at Nemours through Dec. 29 May 12 Longwood Gardens Sept. 28 The Willowdale June 16 Bike the Brandywine Holidays at Hagley Steeplechase Fatherfest, American Oct. 3 – Nov. 17 through Jan. 1, 2020 Helicopter Museum May 18 Autumn Colors, Yuletide at Winterthur Radnor Hunt Races June 21 – 23 Longwood Gardens through Jan. 5, 2020 May 18 & 19 Chester County Sept. 28 Nov. 28 - Jan. 12 Tough Mudder Balloon Festival Kennett Brewfest A Longwood Christmas, May 18 & 19 July 12 – 14 Oct. 17 – 19 Longwood Gardens Chester County Blobfest, Colonial Theatre The Great Pumpkin Carve, Nov. 29 - Jan. 5 Studio Art Tour Aug. 3 Chadds Ford Historical A Brandywine Christmas, Connective Art & May 23 – June 2 Society Brandywine River Museum Music Festival Devon Horse Show Oct. 24 – Nov. 17 of Art Aug. 10 and Country Fair Chrysanthemum Festival, Dec. 6 The Benchmark Twilight QVC West Chester June 1 Longwood Gardens Cycling Classic Christmas Parade Wine & Jazz Festival, Longwood Gardens Aug. 23 – 25 Dec. 31 Citadel Country Spirit USA Midnight in the Square, Historic Kennett Square’s Mushroom Drop Jan. 18 - March 22, 2020 Orchid Extravaganza, Longwood Gardens OPEN FOR A FULL M AP OF KEY DE STINATIONS IN CHESTER COUNTY 724 100 663 POTTSTOWN 29 Begin Your 422 63 Journey Here Limerick 0 0 82 things t d 176 345 French Creek Things to Do S State Park c BerksBBe County 34 h 1. 1723 Vineyards 60. Museum of the American Revolution Lancast u annc 45 y 476 ca l Center Point 2. Adventure Aquarium 61. Mushroom Industry Display at s k er County i l Pennhurst l 3. American Helicopter Museum The Mushroom Cap ROYERSFORD Collegeville 9 74 724 363 & Education Center 62. National Constitution Center Knauertown R 113 iv 76 Berks County SPRING CITY 29 4. American Treasure Tour 63. Nemours Mansion & Gardens 76 er Chester County 106 87 23 5. Anson B. Nixon Park 64. New Garden Airport Elverson 23 100 50 St. Peter’s Warwick 422 6. Antique Ice Tool Museum 65. Newlin Grist Mill Village County MORGANTOWN 401 Park 108 9 7. Applecross Country Club 66. Northbrook Canoe Company Trooper 8. Big Bus Tours 67. Nottingham County Park 322 23 10 PHOENIXVILLE 363 9. Black Rock Sanctuary 82 Kimberton 68. One Liberty Observation Deck Betzwood 10. Black Walnut Winery 69. Opera Delaware 52 113 84 82 202 56 28 23 4 NORRISTOWN 11. Borderland Vineyard 70. Oxford Arts Alliance 79 12. Boulder Falls Mini Golf 71. Paoli Battlefield Historic Park 29 Bridgeport 401 105 23 13. Brandywine Battlefield Park 72. Paradocx Winery, Vineyard y 282 t Valley Forge y Honey Brook t 104 n n 14. Brandywine Outfitters Canoe Company u 43 & Tasting Room u Nat'l Historic 276 23 o Eagle Chester Springs o C 94 C r 322 Park 15. Brandywine Picnic Park r 73. Penn State Great Valley e KING OF PRUSSIA t e t s Springton s 76 a 36 e 112 c 44 16. Brandywine Polo Fields 74. Pennhurst Asylum h T n Manor Park rail a C 76 L 17. Brandywine River Museum of Art 85 Marsh Creek Montgomery County 75. Penns Woods Winery y Brandywine Valley Tourism 57 State Park Lionville 252 51 76. People’s Light Lyndell 202 Information Center Historic Devon Chester County 476 77. Philadelphia Museum of Art 100 Delaware Count Building on National Registry 340 81 WAYNE 78. Phillips Mushroom Exhibit – 7 113 PAOLI 18. Broad Run Golfer’s Club Hibernia 40 46 Frazer 21 30 The Woodlands 82 322 30 76 31 19. Chadds Ford Historical Society Compass County Park 73 48 Malvern 79. Pickering Valley Golf Club 90 71 20. Chaddsford Winery EXTON 202 98 80. Plantation Fields Equestrian Events 41 42 21. Chanticleer Garden 10 340 102 32 81. Play a Round Golf 24 12 DOWNINGTOWNE 22. Chester County Art Association a 352 82. Port Providence Paddle Canoe s 252 100 t 23. Chester County Historical Society 30 30 BUS B Newtown & Kayak Company r 47 95 30 a 24. Chester County Sports Arena n WEST Square 83. QVC Studio Tour c 10 COATESVILLE 322 h 83 25. Cheyney University CHESTER 84. Schuylkill River Heritage Center Wes 101 t 3 3 26. Choo Choo Barn B at Phoenixville 89 r 14 6 a 23 27. Christian C. Sanderson Museum n 3 85. Springton Manor Farm c 109 PARKESBURG h 18 28. Colonial Theatre 26 88 110 86. Stargazers Vineyard 896 Atglen Ridley Creek 29. Delaware Art Museum 82 Marshallton22 1 87. Stone Barn Cellars Winery State Park 30. Delaware Museum of Natural History 86 842 Gradyville 88. Strasburg Rail Road 66 322 111 926 25 Springfield 31. Devon Horse Show Grounds 41 52 89. Strasburg Scooters 116 Embreeville Westtown 99 476 32. Downingtown Country Club 372 58 10 Doe Run 15 60 91 90. Struble Trail 162 Media 33. Flickerwood Wine Cellars 91. The Barnes Foundation 62 97 & Tasting Room 92. The Franklin Institute 841 80 to Philadelphia 34. French Creek State Park Dilworthtown 93. The Kennett Flash 52 1 96 92 68 35. Galer Estate Vineyard and Winery Unionville 352 77 94. The Mill at Anselma 842 82 65 252 49 36. Great Valley Nature Center 35 8 95. The National Iron & Steel Museum 114 55 19 Concordville 95 2 37. Hagley Museum and Library 926 1 27 13 96. The Philadelphia Orchestra 896 38. Harvest Ridge Winery Tasting Room London 97. The Philadelphia Zoo 41 LONGWOOD 20 17 Chadds Ford 322 39. Herr’s Snack Factory Tour 926 38 Grove 98. Treehouse World CHESTER 40. Hibernia County Park & Mansion k 202 e Toughkenamon 93 Mendenhall e 99. Tyler Arboretum r Russellville 5 61 472 796 41. Historic Sugartown C 16 KENNETT Fairville 75 1 PENN Commodor 100. United Sports SY Barry Bridge 42. Historic Waynesborough LVA Avondale SQUARE DELA NIA 95 101. Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center 10 78 B W 43. Historic Yellow Springs AR (T r E oll) e 64 Centreville a 102. Urban Air Trampoline Park 117 n 44. Honeybrook Golf Club West Grove d 115 y 54 103 103. Va La Vineyards 41 w er 322 45. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site 841 52 i v 33 53 n i e R Bridgeport 104. Valley Forge Casino Resort re 46. Hurricane Hill Farm Corn Maze 59 82 30 a a 105. Valley Forge National Historical Park r 100 w 47. Ice Line a 72 la r 107 OXFORD e o Hockessin Montchanin D 130 106. Warwick County Park t 295 48. Immaculata University c New London Greenville 272 O 1 70 107. WayVine Winery y 141 49. Independence Visitor Center t 37 n 896 u 95 ty o 108. Welkinweir 63 50. J. Maki Winery n C u R le 29 o t i 495 C s v 109. West Chester Railroad a 51. Jenkins Arboretum and Garden r e e C 48 11 t r s w Nottingham e e 110. West Chester University 472 h 69 NEW JERSEY 52. Kimberton Fair Grounds N C 41 Nottingham 272 7 141 N 53. Kreutz Creek Vineyards & Winery 111. Westtown School County Park Landenberg WILMINGTON 54. Lincoln University 112. Wharton Esherick Museum 39 1 67 White Clay 55. Longwood Gardens 113. White Clay Creek Golf Club PENNSYLVANIA Chester County Cecil County Creek Preserve 4 114. Willowdale Horse Show Grounds MARYLAND Penns 56. Ludwig’s Corner Fair Grounds Grove 0 1 2 3 4 5 57. Marsh Creek State Park 115. Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library 213 116. Wolf’s Hollow County Park 2 295 Miles 58. Moccasin Run Golf Club 273 13 273 113 1999-2001 C. Salvatico & CCCVB 59. Mt. Cuba Center 117. Wyncote Golf Club NEWARK 130 y Delaware t 295 n Mem. Brid y u 7 141 t 4 o Learn about all of what Chester County oers by visiting: n 273 C 9 u ge (Toll) o e l t C s l a i c C e BrandywineValley.com C w e N 273 to Dover NEW Learn about all of what95 Chester CountyCASTLE oers by visiting BrandywineValley.com From Tap to Toast Longwood Gardens’ Get a taste of the award-winning Festival of Fountains May 9 through September 29, 2019.
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