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Chester County Visitors Center
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Chester County Visitors Center
Photo courtesy of Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau
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Other Information
The Visitors Center is open 363 days a year (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas). April - October the Visitors Center hours are 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; November - March, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Brandywine Valley Online Visitors Guide
If you're planning a trip to the Brandywine Valley, make sure to take a look at their Visitors Guide, which is available online right here. You can page through it just like you would a paper guide!
To make the most of your visit to beautiful Chester County, be sure to make your first stop the Chester County Visitors Center, conveniently located along Route One in Kennett Square. Information about historic and cultural sights throughout the Brandywine Valley and personal assistance is available to help with attractions, accommodations, restaurants, shopping, entertainment and events occurring during your stay.
Special Features:
You can make arrangements for an overnight stay with one of the Brandywine Valley's quality hotels, inns, or Bed & Breakfasts.
Visitor amenities include:
- Knowledgeable concierge services
- Hotel reservation service
- Stimulating informational displays
History
The Chester County Visitors Center was built in 1865 as the Longwood Progressive Meeting House, and was known as an important stop on the "Underground Railroad". For many years, the building served as a local house of worship for Quakers.
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