Strasburg - Big Amish Guy
He may not be famous, but his name is still Amos. This big guy originally sat in front of Zinn's Diner in Denver before converting to Amish Country in Pennsylvania. He was built in 1969 and stands 15 feet tall. Hersey Farm is... gethep.net
2 Fat Guys American Grill
A great little sports bar on the outskirts of Hockessin, 2 Fat Guys certainly lives up to their names, with menu items like bleu cheese meatballs in... metromix.com
Christ Church Christiana Hundred
Medieval Chartres replica labyrinthlocator.com
Duffy's Cut
Duffy's Cut is the name given to a stretch of railroad tracks some 30 miles west of Philadelphia, USA, and originally built for the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad in the summer and fall of 1832. Railroad contractor ... atlasobscura.com
St. Peter's Church Of The Great Valley (Episcopal)
Medieval This is a seven circuit labyrinth with four-fold symmetry. labyrinthlocator.com
St. Gabriels
Site of 1st. church in Berks Co. Founded by Swedish Lutherans 1720 Changed to Prot. Episcopal 1760 hmdb.org
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Winterthur, an American country estate, is the former home of Henry Francis du Pont (1880-1969), an avid antiques collector and horticulturist. In the early 20th century, H. F. du Pont and his father, Henry Algernon du... delawarescene.com
Berman Museum Of Art At Ursinus College
Classical museumsusa.org
Delaware Art Museum
The Delaware Art Museum was founded in 1912 for the purpose of preserving and exhibiting the art of Wilmington-native Howard Pyle, who filled his riveting illustrations with drama and emotion. The Museum's collection l... delawarescene.com
Old Swedes Church
Erected by Swedish settlers 1698. citysearch.com
First & Central Presbyterian Church
This church originally stood at the corner of 10th and Market Streets and was the first Presbyterian church in the city. It was constructed in 1740, just after Wilmington received its charter from King George II. Following the ... hmdb.org