Museums & Gardens

What to See at Chanticleer this Spring

Written by Erin McKeon, Chanticleer

There’s inspiration at every turn for the home gardener.

The Way Back

Written by Nicole Kindbeiter

The Paintings of George A. Weymouth, at Brandywine River Museum of Art through June 3, 2018.

Stroud White Ash

Ash: The Long Goodbye

Written by Kirsten Werner, Natural Lands

The emerald ash borer is the most destructive forest insect to invade the U.S. What can be done?

Brandywine Critters

Written by Nicole Kindbeiter

A Brandywine Christmas is a treasured holiday tradition at the Brandywine River Museum of Art, spanning almost five decades. Each year, visitors of all ages come to enjoy the Musuem…

Public Gardens

Written by Lisa Stephano

Spending a day in the garden has never been better than right here in America’s Garden Capital.

50 Years of Fresh Water

Written by Diane Huskinson, Stroud Water Research Center

The 50-year history of Stroud Water Research Center begins and continues to this day on the banks of White Clay Creek in southern Chester County.

Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect

Written by Hillary Holland

This summer, the Brandywine River Museum of Art will open Andrew Wyeth: In Retrospect, the first major survey of the artist’s work in more than 40 years.