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Brandywine - UCIrvine - CampusDish Brandywine is one of UCI's two all-you-can-eat dining halls, featuring a Mongolian grill and fresh made tacos at Crossroads, fresh salad fruit from the Farm Stand, stone oven pizza along with favorites such as the Ember grill, hand-scooped ice cream bar and fresh-baked pastries at Honey Cakes
Battle of Brandywine - Wikipedia The Battle of Brandywine, also known as the Battle of Brandywine Creek, was fought between the American Continental Army of General George Washington and the British Army of General Sir William Howe on September 11, 1777, as part of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)
Chester Countys Brandywine Valley Unwind at buzzing breweries, vibrant vineyards and distinguished distilleries, all with libations proudly crafted in Chester County's Brandywine Valley Each season brings unique experiences to the Brandywine Valley Explore attractions, events, and inspiration for each season to plan your visit
Brandywine - Wikipedia Brandywine Productions, a film production company best known for producing the Alien film series Brandywine School, a style of illustration and artists' colony in Pennsylvania
Brandywine GLOBAL Brandywine Global is a Specialist Investment Manager that is part of the Franklin Templeton Group Individuals and office locations in non U S jurisdictions have been integrated into locally-registered Franklin Templeton entities
Brandywine Homepage | Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art The Brandywine Conservancy holds more than 500 conservation easements and protects over 70,000 acres throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware The Brandywine Museum of Art is internationally recognized for its unparalleled collection and dedication to presenting Wyeth and American art
Points of Interest: The Brandywine | Hagley Today, the Brandywine provides a peaceful natural recreation site for tubing, hiking, and canoeing, as well as an opportunity for locals and tourists alike to enjoy the plethora of historic sites that line the river
Brandywine Valley - U. S. National Park Service More than 1,300 acres of rolling agricultural fields, pastures, forested hills, and streams preserve the natural and cultural legacy of the larger Brandywine Valley in northern Delaware and southern Pennsylvania