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Bartram’s Garden is a botanical garden, historic estate, National Historic Landmark, and public park founded by botanist John Bartram. It is the oldest such garden in the U.S. and contains native plants collected and propagated by the Bartrams as well as imported ornamentals popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
A hidden gem featuring captivating native blooms. Find a moment of quiet and connect with nature as you explore enchanting woodlands, meadows, ponds, trails, and formal gardens. Open Wednesday – Sunday, April – November.
The Winterthur Garden features a historic “wild garden” set within nearly 1,000 acres of Brandywine Valley meadows, ponds, woodlands, and wildlife. The life’s work of Henry Francis du Pont (1880–1969), the garden is managed to preserve his artistic design.
Awbury’s 56 acres of historic green space include over four miles of walking trails through picturesque meadows and woodlands, as well as a natural playground and urban farming area. Classes and events connect the community to nature and history.