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May 20, 2023

Celebrate 92 years of steeplechasing on the Main Line. With everything from amazing tailgates and fancy hats, to the parade of antique carriages and thoroughbreds racing for the finish, Radnor Hunt Races is a day filled with excitement and fun. It’s also about Racing for Open Space as all proceeds benefit the clean water and open space programs of the Brandywine Conservancy. Reserve your tickets now!

ADVANCE SALE ONLY: PURCHASE PASSES BY MAY 10 RADNORHUNTRACES.ORG 610.388.8383

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Free First Sunday at Brandywine

9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. +

Enjoy free all-day admission to the Museum.

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ARTZ-Connect at Brandywine

11 a.m.–12 p.m. +

A welcoming virtual program for visitors with dementia and their caregivers.

8 Stroller Tour

10:30 a.m. ^

A guided gallery tour designed especially for adults accompanied by babies.

10 & 16

Stewardship Walk at the Laurels

Preserve

9–10 a.m. +

Enjoy a leisurely hike around the Laurels Preserve, guided by our Preserve Stewards.

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Fall Garden Walk

10–11 a.m.

A guided walk through the native plant gardens on the Brandywine’s Chadds Ford campus.

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Bike the Brandywine

Choose from three scenic bicycle loops that take in the Brandywine Creek Greenway and surrounding countryside. Proceeds benefit the Brandywine Conservancy.

NEW BOOK RELEASE!

Where are the Cowboys?

Searching for the King Ranch Cowboys in Doe Run

The history of the King Ranch in Unionville, PA comes alive with this exciting new

publication.

Author Kathleen Hood teamed up with the former King Ranch Cowboys and local artist Randall Graham to create a book that captures the essence of life on the ranch from the cowboys’ perspective. Where are the Cowboys? provides factual information on the ranch operation, historic photos and videos, and is sure to be enjoyed by the entire family. Order your limited edition copy today!

Purchase the book at the Brandywine Museum Shop or online at www.BrandywineMuseumShop.org

All proceeds from the sale of this publication are donated to the Brandywine Conservancy.

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