Touch-Screen ‘Bridge’ Set for Display at Brandywine Valley Tourism Center’s Holiday Open House

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e07a186b-51db-403e-858f-f0b8afd5171830The Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau has added a one-of-a-kind touch-screen “bridge” at the Brandywine Valley Tourism Information Center in Kennett Square, outside the gates of Longwood Gardens.

The community is invited to see and experience this unique storyboard, as well as meet the CCCVB team during its Holiday Open House week, Dec. 5-11 from 9 AM-5PM.

There will be hot cocoa and candy canes, as well as a drawing, that will occur on Monday, Dec. 12, for a $100 gift card redeemable at The Dilworthtown Inn, The Blue Pear Bistro, or The Inn Keepers Kitchen.

Additionally, the Visitors Center is a designated drop-off site for “Toys for Tots” as donations of a new, unwrapped toy will be accepted through Dec. 11.

The Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau is a not-for-profit, independent agency that serves as the official Tourism Promotion Agency (TPA) for Chester County. The Visitors Bureau was created in 1963, and is responsible for marketing Chester County and the Brandywine Valley to individual leisure travelers, motor coach and group tour operators, meeting planners, and travel writers.

The Bureau maintains the Brandywine Valley Tourism Information Center at 300 Greenwood Road in Kennett Square. The center welcomes visitors daily from 9 AM-5 PM.

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