Brandywine Battlefield Historic Site
Box 202, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 • 610-459-3342

March 18-Nov: Tue-Sat 9am-4:30pm; Sun noon-4:30pm; Historic House tours daily (except March: Fri-Sun only). On days in which house tours are offered, they run at 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm. All tours are subject to staff availability.
Dec-March 17: Thu-Sat 9am-4:30pm; Sun noon-4:30pm; House tours are available pending weather conditions and staff availability. On days in which house tours are offered, they run at 10am, 11am, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm.
All Tours begin at one of the historic houses, not at the visitor center! Please allow for travel time so that we may begin each tour promptly. Tickets must be purchased 10 minutes in advance of the scheduled time.
Park and all facilities are closed Mondays. The Park is closed on the following days: Presidents Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day
The houses are accessible to groups and individuals by guided tour only. Tours of the houses are offered on a regular basis throughout the day. Tickets are available only at the Visitor Center.
Hours are subject to change. Call for current information. Admission charged.
Individuals with disabilities who need special assistance or accommodation to visit Brandywine Battlefield should call 610-459-3342 to discuss their needs. Persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired who wish to contact a hearing person via Text Telephone may use the PA Relay Center at 800-654-5984.
| Adults aged 12-64 years | $6.00 |
| Seniors aged 65 and above | $5.00 |
| Children aged 3-11 years | $3.00 |
| Young Children under 3 | free |
Reduced admission rates are offered during the times when no house tours are offered: $2.50 for adults, seniors, and children.

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The Battle of Brandywine and the American Revolution are presented in the Museum which is part of the park's modern Visitor Center. A permanent interpretive exhibit and an audio-visual presentation graphically tell the story of the battle and its relation to the Philadelphia Campaign of 1777. Changing exhibits cover other topics of interest pertaining to the American Revolution and offer something new for the frequent visitor. The building houses a gift shop and rest rooms as well as offices and workrooms for park personnel.
Mike Harris, Acting Site Administrator
Brandywine Battlefield Historic Site is administered by the PHMC in cooperation with the Brandywine Battlefield Historic Site Associates.
Governor: Edward G. Rendell
Chairman: Wayne Spilove
Executive Director: Steve Miller