One Ticket - Two du Pont Gardens; In March and April, Garden Enthusiasts Can Visit Both Longwood Gardens and Winterthur for One Low Price.

PR Newswire | February 24, 2004 | Copyright

WINTERTHUR, Del., Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- During the months of March and April, garden lovers may savor two of the country's most stunning and popular public gardens for just one price.

Located just 15 minutes away from each other in the Brandywine Valley countryside that straddles the Pennsylvania and Delaware borders, Longwood Gardens and Winterthur, An American Country Estate, share roots as former du Pont family estates. Longwood, considered by many the world's premier horticultural display garden, was created by Pierre Samuel du Pont (1870-1954) and is ...

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