The du Ponts: Houses and Gardens in the Brandywine

The du Ponts: Houses and Gardens in the Brandywine

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No American family dominated a single state longer than the du Ponts of Delaware. French immigrants who arrived in America January 1 1800 the du Ponts became a dynasty of publicity-shy entrepreneurs engineers horticulturists and collectors. They built neighboring houses gardens and farms that spanned miles of rolling hills in the Brandywine Valley and earned the region the sobriquet Chateau Country. With their riches from the DuPont Company the family pursued many passions resulting in the exquisite art collections botanical gardens and libraries now enjoyed by the American public. The du Ponts: Houses and Gardens in the Brandywine 1900 1951 features 25 du Pont family houses and farms including the celebrated Winterthur Longwood and Nemours estates. There are unexpected surprises: Bellevue a replica of James Madison s Montpelier; Eleutherian Mills the 19th-century partnership house overlooking the Brandywine Creek resurrected in the 1920s as a colonial mansion with a garden that was co

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