CHADDS FORD, Pa. — The Chadds Ford Historical Society’s signature living history event — the annual Battle of Brandywine reenactment — is returning Sept. 13-14 with new energy, a richer program, and a brand-new highlight: Tavern Night in the Grove.
This evening gathering, debuting Saturday at 6 p.m., promises to immerse guests in the lively atmosphere of an 18th-century tavern. The night will kick off with the roar of cannons echoing across the historic grounds, signaling the start of an evening of music, craft brewing, and camaraderie. Oak Grove Farm will showcase traditional beer brewing techniques, while guests enjoy libations from Braeloch Brewery, Chadds Ford Winery, Penn Distillery, and Liberty Company. Fletcher’s Kitchen will serve hearty fare, and the popular nautical folk group The Sea Dogs will lead rousing singalongs that evoke the spirit of Revolutionary taverns.
Visitors are encouraged to come in period attire and mingle with reenactors, blurring the line between history and celebration. Organizers say the addition of Tavern Night reflects a revitalized vision for the event — one that offers both serious historical interpretation and festive community engagement.
“Tavern Night isn’t just an add-on — it’s a way for people to feel the culture, the music, and the fellowship that were such an important part of Colonial life,” said a Historical Society spokesperson. “It gives visitors a reason to stay, socialize, and come back year after year.”
Stepping Back into 1777
During the day, the event will continue its tradition of vividly recreating the largest single-day battle of the American Revolution. On Sept. 11, 1777, an estimated 30,000 soldiers clashed near Chadds Ford as General George Washington’s Continental Army faced Crown Forces led by Sir William Howe.
Wilhelm von Knyphausen led a diversionary advance along what is now Route 1, engaging Washington’s troops at Chadds Ford. Meanwhile, Lord Cornwallis marched a larger British force north along the Brandywine Creek, outflanking the American position at Birmingham Hill. The maneuver forced Washington’s forces to retreat eastward, leaving the region vulnerable to British plundering as they replenished their supplies.
Twice-daily battle reenactments will bring these tactics and maneuvers to life, complete with musket fire, cavalry charges, and cannon blasts. Military drills, both by seasoned reenactors and youth participants, will show how soldiers were trained for combat in the 18th century.
Life Off the Battlefield
Beyond the smoke and strategy, the festival offers a close-up view of Colonial life. Authentic encampments will feature “camp followers,” women who traveled with and supported the army by cooking, mending, and nursing. Visitors can watch demonstrations of blacksmithing, wood carving, wool dyeing, and other historic trades, while modern artisans showcase and sell handmade goods.
Local authors will be on hand to discuss their work, and nonprofit organizations will share information about their causes. Food vendors, live music, and drink stations will keep the atmosphere lively.
Children can dive into hands-on activities such as candle making, tin punching, marble crafting, and Colonial dress-up, taking home keepsakes they create themselves. Adults are welcome to join in the workshops as well.
Event Details
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When: Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 14, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
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Tavern Night in the Grove — Saturday, 6–9 p.m.
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Where: Chadds Ford Historical Society, 1736 Creek Road, Chadds Ford, PA
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Admission: $10 adults; $5 youth ages 7–17; free for members and children 6 and under. Parking is free.
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More Info: www.chaddsfordhistory.org | 610-388-7376
Dogs are welcome, but owners should be mindful of loud noises during battle reenactments.
This year’s expanded programming — especially the debut of Tavern Night in the Grove — marks a fresh chapter for the Battle of Brandywine weekend, aiming to both honor history and create new traditions for the Chadds Ford community.
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