Brandywine Park, Wilmington
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Brandywine Park was the first city park established by the city of Wilmington, Delaware. It is located on the banks of Brandywine Creek, between Augustine Road and North Market Street. The park was established in 1886, and was designed by Samuel Canby, the city's parks commissioner, in consultation with Frederick Law Olmsted. Although initially laid out as a bucolic park with winding paths and roadways, it has since expanded to include active recreation facilities. ()
Built: 1886 (138 years ago)Elevation: 23 ft a.s.l.Coordinates: 39°45'27"N, 75°33'13"W
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Delaware AvenueWilmington
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Day trips
Brandywine Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Delaware Art Museum, Brandywine Zoo, Wilmington State Parks, F. W. Woolworth Building.
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Which popular attractions are close to Brandywine Park?
Nearby attractions include Wilmington State Parks, Wilmington (7 min walk), Frank E. Schoonover Studios, Wilmington (7 min walk), Howard Pyle Studios, Wilmington (8 min walk), Brandywine Zoo, Wilmington (8 min walk).