The 10 Best Museums in , Brandywine Valley

September 4, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Wharton Esherick Museum, The Spirited Artist, The Woodlands at Phillips, Chester County Art Association, Brinton 1704 House & Historic Site, Brandywine River Museum of Art, Chester County History Center Museum, Brandywine Museum, American Helicopter Museum and Educational Center, Chadds Ford Historical Society.
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1. Wharton Esherick Museum

1520 Horse Shoe Trl Malvern, PA 19355, Paoli, PA 19355-9519 +1 610-644-5822 http://www.whartonesherickmuseum.org
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

Wharton Esherick Museum

Please note: ALL VISITORS MUST HAVE ADVANCE RESERVATIONS. Wharton Esherick was a sculptor who worked primarily in wood, readily extending his unique forms to furniture, furnishings, utensils, interiors, buildings, and more. His motto, "if it isn't fun, it isn't worth doing," is evident in the joyful expression of his work, inviting the eye and the hand. A National Historic Landmark for Architecture, his hilltop studio/residence, with more than 300 of his works on exhibition, has been preserved much as it was when the artist lived and worked there. The Museum is open to the public through guided tours for which reservations are required.

Reviewed By karenp2017

What a treat to tour the artist Wharton Esherick’s unique studio/home, where the building is as fascinating as the furniture and sculptures that it contains. Over a 40-year period, Esherick hand-crafted his home, designing and constructing everything from the carved cabinets to the puzzle-like floorboards to the amazing spiral staircase. Everything is smoothly shaped of polished wood, so lovingly finished that your fingers itch to touch - and here you can! Esherick’s furniture designs are organic and whimsical, but surprisingly practical, too, like the self-illuminating desk masquerading as a cupboard, or the hidden drawers built into a velvet settee. A knowledgeable docent led our hour-long tour (reserve online, $15 adults; $13 seniors) and guided us through the surprises and secrets of the house. As a bonus, the road we took to the Esherick Museum took us past several of the sites in the Valley Forge National Historical Park.

2. The Spirited Artist

237 Bridge St, Phoenixville, PA 19460-5445 +1 610-933-4336
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Spirited Artist

3. The Woodlands at Phillips

1020 Kaolin Rd, Kennett Square, PA 19348-2606 +1 610-444-2192 [email protected] http://Thewoodlandsatphillips.com
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The Woodlands at Phillips

The Woodlands at Phillips is the retail store for Phillips Mushroom farms. We are in the restored family farmhouse dating back to 1828 offering a large variety of Phillips fresh mushrooms and "everything mushroom". Follow the path of mushrooms to our FREE Mushroom Growing Exhibit and Museum open year round. Check out our website and join our monthly newsletter. We also have an online store on our website.

Reviewed By CAMNYC1 - Wayne, United States

This was a really fun spur of the moment afternoon. Really interesting to see how mushrooms grow and learn about the history of Kennett Square mushrooms and especially the Phillips family. Gift shop is interesting and has unique gifts. It was wonderful to purchase a variety of fresh mushrooms to take back to New York! Staff was exceptionally helpful and nice. Definitely a stop to make time to visit! Would go back when visiting near Philly to get freshest mushrooms.

4. Chester County Art Association

100 N Bradford Ave, West Chester, PA 19382-1911 +1 610-696-5600 http://www.chestercountyarts.org/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Chester County Art Association

5. Brinton 1704 House & Historic Site

21 Oakland Rd, West Chester, PA 19382-8351 +1 610-399-0913 [email protected] http://www.brintonfamily.org/index.php
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Brinton 1704 House & Historic Site

Transport yourself to the 1700's at the Brinton 1704 House & Historic Site. The House, built in 1704 by the Brintons, a Quaker family, is one of the oldest in Pennsylvania. It has been restored to its original state and is filled with furniture and other pieces from the 1700's. The House is open for tours Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 - 5:00, May through October, and by appointment.

6. Brandywine River Museum of Art

1 Hoffman Mill Rd, Chadds Ford, PA 19317-9773 +1 610-388-2700 [email protected] http://www.brandywine.org/museum
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Brandywine River Museum of Art

Discover an outstanding collection of American art, including works by N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, housed in a historic grist mill with glass-walled lobbies overlooking the scenic Brandywine. During the holiday season, experience the extensive O-gauge model train display, one of the largest in the country, with five trains running simultaneously on nearly 2,000 feet of track. Enjoy guided tours of the Andrew Wyeth Studio, the N.C. Wyeth House and Studio and Kuerner Farm (April to mid-November). Museum shop and cafe.

Reviewed By Mira_Bihac

This Museum has works ,Art,s collection of three generations of the Wyeth family :beautiful portraits,landscapes, elegant still -life paintings.... Museum sits on 15 acre campus with trials to walk ,beautiful plants,and outdoor sculptures. You can also enjoy cafe with Windows offering breathtaking views. You can also admire museum shop with beautiful selection of gifts, books and jewelry.... Very pleasant,must see..

7. Chester County History Center Museum

225 N High St, West Chester, PA 19380-2658 +1 610-692-4800 [email protected] http://www.chestercohistorical.org/
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Chester County History Center Museum

Reviewed By DiAlJo - Hockessin, United States

The historical society puts on a summer tour series that takes you through the history of Chester County - West Chester/Brandywine Revolutionary War events. They have tour guides and some time reenactors to make the tour interesting. The tour is free and great for any history buffs.

8. Brandywine Museum

1 Hoffman Mill Rd, Chadds Ford, PA 19317-9773 +1 610-388-2700 http://www.brandywine.org/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Brandywine Museum

9. American Helicopter Museum and Educational Center

1220 American Blvd, West Chester, PA 19380-3445 +1 610-436-9600 [email protected] http://americanhelicopter.museum
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

American Helicopter Museum and Educational Center

The American Helicopter Museum and Education Center, located in the land of industry innovators in the Philadelphia region, is the nation's premier aviation museum devoted exclusively to helicopters. Established in 1996, the nonprofit organization collects, restores and displays rotary-wing aircraft, including over 35 civilian and military helicopters, autogiros and convertiplanes.

Reviewed By N5556OVdavidl - West Chester, United States

After an active session at the swing set we arrived at the helecopter museum. The boys. 3 and 1.5 were immediately attracted to the copters. And so was I. We climbed in those copters we could and spent time buckling up and in buckling in the pilots seat. We were delighted that other children arrived in. the play room The boys played with the other kids Built blocks and played on the small copter over and over. Well worth the visit ( three hours). A good time was had by all What a treasure.

10. Chadds Ford Historical Society

1736 Creek Rd, Chadds Ford, PA 19317-9498 +1 610-388-7376 [email protected] http://chadds-ford-historical-society.org/
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Chadds Ford Historical Society

For 50 years the Chadds Ford Historical Society has been preserving history, providing education and serving the community. Our three 18th century houses are the central point for living history programs and education.

Reviewed By steveplotkin

This $26 per person exercise takes about 90 minutes, if you are good. Locked in an authentic colonial room as a Revolutionary War Spy for the Americans, you have to decipher a mind-boggling series of clues, find the key and the secret battle plans and escape. Groups up to 8 For all ages. Said to be intermediate difficulty.

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