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Issue Index for Traveler Magazine's Print Edition: Contents Listing

The Brandywine Valley in Delaware and Denmark's cities of Copenhagen and Aarhus offer unique experiences for travellers seeking a blend of art, history, and natural beauty.

For a road trip in the **Brandywine Valley, Delaware**, you can explore a rich blend of art, nature, history, and charming local culture. Here are suggested itineraries and key attractions to include:

### Top Attractions to Visit

- **Longwood Gardens**: A stunning botanical garden with diverse garden displays, exotic plants, and impressive nighttime fountain shows with music and lights. It’s a must-see for lovers of nature and horticulture[1].

- **Brandywine Museum of Art**: Famous for showcasing the Wyeth family’s artwork, located alongside the scenic Brandywine River. Currently, it features a special **Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm – The Eye of the Earth** exhibition (June 22–Sept 28, 2025), highlighting nearly 50 works inspired by the artist’s connection to Kuerner Farm, a National Historic Landmark nearby[2].

- **Hagley Museum**: Offers historical home displays related to the du Pont family, interactive experiences, and seasonal events such as summer evening strolls and car shows. It gives insight into early American industry and Delaware’s family legacy[3].

- **Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site**: Explore an 18th-century iron plantation with well-preserved buildings and interpretive exhibits about early American industry and life[1].

- **Newlin Grist Mill Park**: Visit this restored 18th-century milling community with a functioning water-powered grist mill from 1704, hiking trails, trout fishing weekends, and picnic areas perfect for a relaxed stop[4].

### Suggested Road Trip Itinerary

**Day 1: Wilmington & Gardens** - Start at **Longwood Gardens** to enjoy the botanical splendor. - Visit **Brandywine Museum of Art**, especially to see the Andrew Wyeth exhibition. - Explore nearby historic estates or take a stroll along the Brandywine River.

**Day 2: History and Heritage** - Head to the **Hagley Museum** for a dive into early American industry and the du Pont family history. - Stop at **Hopewell Furnace** to experience the historic iron-making community. - Enjoy dining in Wilmington’s diverse culinary scene featuring global flavors[2][3][5].

**Day 3: Outdoor Activities and Local Charm** - Spend part of the day at **Newlin Grist Mill Park** for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing. - Explore colonial hamlets like New Castle and Odessa to experience the English village ambiance. - Consider purchasing the **Brandywine Treasure Trail Passport** which covers entry to 12 top attractions in the region for convenience and savings[4][5].

### Denmark's Cultural Gems

- **Copenhagen**: Known for its sandwiches, photo galleries, and interactive landmarks, Copenhagen offers a diverse cultural experience. Don't miss the **Louisiana Museum of Modern Art**, located on the coast north of the city[6].

- **Aarhus**: Denmark's second-largest city, Aarhus boasts the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, with its iconic rainbow panorama roof, and the Moesgaard Museum, showcasing prehistoric and ethnographic artefacts[7].

- **Jutland Peninsula**: Home to the Viking Museum of Mønsted, this region offers insights into Denmark's Viking past[8].

- **Zealand**: This island features a photo gallery and is home to the Kronborg Castle, the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet[9].

- **The Island of Fyn**: Visit the Odense Zoo and Hans Christian Andersen's childhood home in this picturesque island[10].

### Additional Tips - The Brandywine Valley is easily accessible from the I-95 corridor, ideal for quick weekend getaways. - The region’s rolling hills and estates give a feel of the French countryside. - Wilmington and Brandywine Valley have been featured in travel shows, highlighting their appeal and versatility as a destination[5].

This road trip offers a thorough mix of natural beauty, art immersion, rich history, and local culture perfect for a memorable Delaware excursion. Meanwhile, Denmark's cities and islands provide a unique blend of modern art, historical sites, and picturesque landscapes for a cultural adventure.

[1] Brandywine Valley. 34-48, May/June 1993 [2] Brandywine Museum of Art. 99-107, Spring 1985 [3] Hagley Museum. 101, July/Aug. 1985 [4] Newlin Grist Mill Park. 111, Jan./Feb. 1990 [5] Wilmington and Brandywine Valley. 119-120, Nov./Dec. 1994 [6] Copenhagen's sandwiches. 24, Dec. 2014/Jan. 2015 [7] Aarhus. 32, Mar. 2006 [8] Jutland Peninsula. 120, 122, Sept. 2007 [9] Zealand. 120, 122, Sept. 2007 [10] The Island of Fyn. 120, 122, Sept. 2007

1.For enthusiasts of photography, exploring nature, and experiencing adventure, the Brandywine Valley road trip offers a unique blend of exceptional botanical gardens, art galleries, and historical sites, ideal for capturing stunning landscapes and cultural moments.

  1. Embarking on an expedition to Denmark, travellers can immerse themselves in the art scene by visiting the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen or the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum in the second-largest city, Aarhus.
  2. To embrace the lifestyle of a modern-day adventurer, embark on a journey that mixes the natural beauty of the Brandywine Valley's rolling hills with the historical charm of its estates, and with Denmark's picturesque landscapes and Viking history, creating an unforgettable travel experience.

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