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Location Reports Delaware County, PA


The new Paramour Restaurant, an upscale bar and restaurant, features a striking contemporary design and seasonally inspired dishes within the historic Wayne Hotel, a landmark along the Main Line


requests, the hotel is equipped with high- speed Internet access and video teleconfer- encing capabilities.


The Brandywine River Museum is an excellent choice for group functions. The museum's galleries remain open during events, present- ing attendees with a magnifi- cent collection of world-


renowned art.


This “1777” historic inn has a charm all its own, featuring spectacular views of a land- scaped pond with fountain and gazebos, where ducks and geese have been known to meander around the grounds. When it comes to food and beverage, the on site executive chef is both creative and flexible. The Best Western Plus Concordville Hotel boasts a comfortable, country setting along with cozy, private dining rooms for groups.


THINGS TO DO


Exhibiting American art in a 19th-century grist mill, the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford is internationally known for its unparalleled collection of works by three generations of Wyeths and for its fine col- lection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting.


Darlington Arts Center in Boothwyn is a non-profit community center that strives to serve the cultural needs of its community by providing visual and performing arts educa- tion. Darlington promotes the enjoyment and understanding of the arts, and is inclu-


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sive in its offerings by way of both special events and classes.


Turning Point Gallery in Media features mas- terworks in American Studio Glass, includ- ing vintage works and Tiffany studios.


The Media Theatre Company offers a full season of mainstage Broadway musicals and other programming, home to a nation- ally recognized, community inspired profes- sional music theater company. Truly a testa- ment to the power of live theatre, almost 80 years after its opening, this venue helps to propel the artistic, cultural and economic enhancement of Delaware County.


Hedgerow is a living example of the possi- bilities of a led collaborative. The central heart of the company is an ensemble of actors and a core administrative staff offer- ing year-round theater that builds skills, launches careers, rejuvenates veterans and celebrates the intimate relationship between actor and audience. From 1923-1956, Hedgerow presented a rotating repertory theater that featured many national person- alities. Today, it is all about people connect- ing together.


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