New York & the Mid-Atlantic Trips 2 - Full PDF eBook

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Wyeths (N.C., Andrew
and Jamie). N.C.’s
illustrations for popular
books like The Last
of the Mohicans and
Treasure Island are
displayed along with
rough sketches and
finished paintings. One
of our favorite paintings
by Andrew that’s not
among his iconic works
is Snow Hill, a large
canvas that despite the
snowy, playful scene
somehow manages to
evoke menace and a
haunted quality. Also
check out the back
story behind Jamie’s

Portrait of a Pig and the
trompe l’oeil paintings
in separate third-floor
galleries. The handsome
building is a converted
mill with pinewood
floors and walls of glass
overlooking the slow-
moving Brandywine
River. N.C.’s house and
studio are open to the
public on guided tours,
as are Andrew’s studio
and the Kuerner Farm,
the noticeable setting
for some of Andrew’s
most famous works.
He roamed there every
fall and winter for 70
years and found much

of his inspiration. Tours
of each site cost $8 in
addition to museum
admission, and can be
booked at and leave
from Brandywine River
Museum.

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The Drive » Only a mile further
east on Rte 1 is Brandywine
Battlefield State Park; Batsto,
in the Wharton State Forest, is
about 66 miles further. Take Rte
100 south past lovely rolling
hills. Winterthur (see p242) is
close by off Rte 52. Take I-95
north to the Commodore Barry
Bridge over the Delaware, then
I-295 north towards Camden
and exit at US 30 east. It’s more

Wharton State Forest View from Apple Pie Hill fire tower

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