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    Newlin Grist Mill and Brandywine River Museum

    Newlin Grist Mill and Brandywine River Museum

    Presented by Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania at Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania

    October 15, 2010


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    Enjoy the autumn colors as we visit the Newlin Grist Mill near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Built in 1704 and restored to the period, it is the only operating eighteenth centruy grist mill in Pennsylvania. Set in a 150-acre paark and hsitoric complex along the Chester Creek, we weill experience a working mill and visit the Miller's House. Lunch will be at the Brandywine River Museum's restaurant. Exhibiting American art in a 19th century gristmill, the Brandywine River Museum is internationally known for its unparalelled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths and its fine collection of American illiustration, still life, and landscape painting. Bob Gutowski, who has been very active in researching and restoring Morris Arboretum's Springfield Mill, will lead the tour.  Meet at Morris Arboretum. Park in the grassy area next to the entrance kiosk. A bus will take us to the mill and museum.   Instructor: Bob Gutowski Director of Public Programs, Morris Arboretum
     


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      • Venue Info

        Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania

        100 E. Northwestern Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19118

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        Member Fee: $105
        Non-Member Fee: $125

        Info Phone: 215-247-5777

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        October 15, 2010

        Times:

        9am – 4:45pm
         

      • Accessibility Info

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