The Hunt
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Historic Chester County Farmhouse With Wyeth Family Ties Gets a Modern Makeover
A Chester County farmhouse with nearly 300 years of history and a connection to the Wyeth family has found a new life, without losing the character that makes it extraordinary, writes Eileen…
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Chester County Wineries Host Timelessly Elegant Weddings
As winery weddings grow in popularity, Chester County residents are choosing scenic local vineyards as the perfect venue for the big day, writes Roger Morris…
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A Kennett Square Love Story Finds Its Perfect Setting at Winterthur
A Kennett Square couple recently held their picturesque wedding at nearby Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, writes Gina Lizzo for The Hunt. Local residents Rachel…
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Local Businesses Stay True to Tradition and Quality in the Brandywine Valley
Two Brandywine Valley businesses are working hard to provide true top-of-the-line products across a range of industries, writes Peter Murphy for The Hunt. For Jake…
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Sweeping Views Meet Natural Design in Kennett Square Home
With assistance from Downingtown-based E.C. Trethewey III Building Contractors, a couple built a unique Kennett Square home rich with natural elements, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida…
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Treasured Brandywine Valley Landmark, Clocktower Farm in West Chester, Now Stands Revived
Clocktower Farm in West Chester, a treasured landmark in Brandywine Valley, has been completely renovated with an abundance of historic charm, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida…
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Estate Sales and Auctions Flourish Throughout the Brandywine Valley
Estate sales throughout Chester County offer residents a truly one-of-a-kind shopping experience, writes Roger Morris for The Hunt. This specific type of shopping features secondhand…
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Eco-Friendly Elegance Defines Chester County’s ‘Bough Haus’
Nestled on 20 acres of preserved meadows and woodlands, “Bough Haus” in Chester County is a striking example of sustainable modern living, writes Eileen Smith…
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Landenberg Couple Weds at Stunning Historic Yellow Springs Ceremony
A Landenberg couple’s recent wedding highlighted the stunning, vintage beauty of Historic Yellow Springs, writes Gina Lizzo for The Hunt. Bride Madison Moore and groom…
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Adaptive Reuse Gives Older Chadds Ford Buildings New Life
Older structures that may be neglected are getting a second life through something called adaptive reuse, writes Roger Morris for The Hunt. That process is…
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Brandywine Valley’s Food Forest Home Plenty of History, and Hopes for the Future
John W. Hershey created a diverse rural portrait in the Brandywine Valley, known for its regal landscapes and art history, still offers rich rewards today,…
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West Chester Horticulturist Fills His Retirement with Stunning Nature Photography
West Chester resident David Korbonits retired from a career in horticulture to revisit his original passions, writes J.F. Pirro for The Hunt. Since retiring in…
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Brandywine Conservancy CEO Remains Dedicated to Land Preservation and Museum Restoration
Brandywine Conservancy CEO and Executive Director Virginia Logan has successfully led the conservancy team through several years of ups and downs, writes Roger Morris for…
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Local Architecture Firm Designs French-Inspired Landenberg Farmhouse
Period Architecture in Malvern has designed a stunning Landenberg farmhouse with a French influence, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for The Hunt. With stone exteriors, colorful…
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Carriage Driver Spends 40 Years at Chadds Ford’s Big Bend Farm
A local horse-drawn carriage driver has spent nearly four decades working at Chadds Ford’s Big Bend Farm, writes Jim Graham for The Hunt. Coachman Robert…
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Inside the Long History of West Chester’s Birmingham Friends and Local Quaker Meetinghouses
One of many Quaker meetinghouses across the Philadelphia region, West Chester’s Birmingham Friends Meeting has an intriguing history, writes Roger Morris for The Hunt. Birmingham…
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Wine Lovers Adding More Cellars to Brandywine Valley Homes to Protect Their Collections
Wine cellars are becoming a must-have in the Brandywine Valley, as more wine collectors add them to their homes to safeguard their collections, writes Roger…





























































