Spread across 933 acres (377.57 hectares), Brandywine Creek State Park was established in 1965. It features four nature preserves, including Tulip Tree Woods, Flint Woods, the Carney Tract, and the FreshWater Marsh, along with bike trails, pavilions, an interpretive center, hiking trails, picnic spots, and a disc golf course. Some of the activities that you can enjoy here are geocaching, canoeing, mountain biking, birdwatching, and fishing. Comprising old growths of tulip poplar, Piedmont hardwood, and coniferous trees towering over lush green shrubs and blankets of spring wildflowers, Brandywine Creek State Park makes for an idyllic weekend destination to enjoy the Great Outdoors.
Delaware History Museum with its three galleries ensures that visitors get to see new and unique exhibits every time they are here. Collectibles, paintings, art pieces and many other objects are on display.
Established in April 2010, Delaware Children's Museum is a haven for the little ones. The museum is open for public and as the name suggests, is specially directed towards children. Be it a toddler or a preteen, each child will have something to enjoy here. There are seven distinct exhibits that take kids through environmental aspects, shapes, human body, art, money, and other everyday things. Apart from this, children can also have a unique birthday celebration here. Children can also enjoy interactive sessions and take part in different workshops. Moreover, to make your visit all the more memorable, the museum has a gift store where you can pick up wonderful merchandise from.
The Delaware Museum Of Natural History is the only museum of its kind in the state and was opened for the first time in 1972. Hosting over 700,000 visitors each year, the stupendous collections are from all the continents. Whether it's a jaguar that interests you or mollusks, birds eggs, dinosaur remains, paleontology, coral reefs or shells, you're sure to come across it here. Outreach programs encourage adults and kids to participate and enjoy the nature trails, walking tours and workshops.
Located inside the Brandywine Park, the Brandywine Zoo was opened in the year 1905. The zoo has more than 150 species which includes reptiles, birds and animals. The zoo also offers educational tours and other family programs for kids and adults. There are games, activities, and quizzes, which are very exciting to watch. To know more about the place.
El Museo de Arte de Filadelfia cuenta con más de 200 galerías repletas de tesoros que cubren todos los continentes y todas las culturas, y que llegan a las más de 400.000 obras de arte. El enorme edificio de piedra, soportado por unas majestuosas columnas de estilo dórico, se alza frente al Río Schuylkill. Suban los escalones que pasaron a la historia en las películas de "Rocky".
The St. Paul's Church is a beautiful hstoric church with pristine white exteriors that give it a ancient look. Established in 1828, it displays a mix of Rural Gothic and Gothic Revival styles of architecture. This church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The church continues to be active and hosts services regularly.
Nitre Hall is built in 1805 in a property expanding 9 acres (3.6 acres). The owner of the Nitre Hall Powder Mills was the resident owner of Nitre Hall, and lived in it till his death. The building consists of three floors, with the custodian staying on the ground floor and the top two floors showcase exhibits and other Colonial age items. The Hall is opened from May through October and in December for special occasions and events. It is frequented by schools for field trips, and members of different historical societies.
Wharton Esherick Studio is where the great artist and craftsman Wharton Esherick worked his magic until his demise in 1970. The studio was his dream, taking around nearly 4 decades to build. The structure is a reflection of his personality, with echoes of German Expressionism in every corner. The studio now functions as a museum showcasing his lifetime's work which includes an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, antiques, and artifacts.
As its name suggests, The William Brinton 1704 House was constructed in 1704 by its owner at the time, William Brinton. Jr. Located in the southern region of West Chester, this house accommodated the Brinton family for over 150 years, until it was taken over by a local non-profit organization known as the Brinton Connections who converted into a museum in 1967. Tours are offered by appointment, allowing visitors to delve into Brinton history in detail.
Offering a spectacular opportunity to explore the rich, diverse habitat, Ashland Nature Center is a fantastic spot for nature lovers. It encompasses 242 acres (98 hectares) of natural landscape consisting of lush green woodland housing diverse wildlife. Open for the public to enjoy the nature trails and picnic spots-the center also has a visitor center, overnight lodges, education programs, and meeting space to organize events. Discover a variety of butterflies during the season and admire the rare birds chirping during your visit.