Heritage of the Brandywine Valley
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Outside Philadelphia lies the Brandywine Valley, a beautiful region with rolling hills, farms, equestrian ranches and amber-leafed maples in the Fall. Beginning with the arrival of William Penn in October 1682, Heritage of the Brandywine Valley tells a captivating narrative of the area’s 300-year history where statesmen, inventors, soldiers and artists helped to create the America we know today. Through stories of the Lenape Indians, early settlements, conflicts, grist and powder mills, the Underground Railroad and world-changing events, you’ll meet E. I. du Pont, William Darlington, Bayard Taylor, Gilbert Cope and others – going ‘behind the scenes’ exploring their fascinating lives and achievements. Readers will enjoy this wonderfully illustrated book with over 250 color images of artifacts, documents, paintings and historic structures. Copies of the book can be purchased on www.Amazon.com. Personally signed books are available here.
Lecture
This presentation discusses the Brandywine Valley's rich heritage which includes the important contributions of statesmen, inventors, authors and artists who all helped to create our nation over three centuries. You'll become acquainted with the indigenous Indians and early settlers, many of whose homes are still standing. You will meet botanists, politicians and entrepreneurs like E. I. du Pont, William Darlington, Bayard Taylor, Samuel Barber and others – with a look ‘behind the scenes’ into their fascinating lives and achievements.
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