Brandywine Battlefield Park Offers Free Admission to Celebrate Pennsylvania’s 345th Birthday
History comes to life in Chester County this March as Brandywine Battlefield Park opens its doors for a special celebration. On Sunday, March 8, 2026, the park will mark Pennsylvania’s 345th birthday with free admission and engaging programming for visitors of all ages from 12 pm to 4 pm.
Pennsylvania was officially established on March 4, 1681, when King Charles II granted William Penn a charter for the colony. What began as a vision for religious freedom and thoughtful governance grew into one of the most historically significant states in the nation. Nearly a century later, the Commonwealth played a pivotal role in the American Revolution. The Battle of Brandywine, fought on September 11, 1777, became one of the largest land battles of the Revolutionary War and a defining moment in the region’s story.
The March 8 celebration invites guests to reflect on that legacy while exploring the very ground where history unfolded. Visitors can enjoy free admission to the park’s museum and to General Washington’s Headquarters, where exhibits detail military strategy, personal stories of soldiers, and the broader impact of the campaign on the Revolutionary effort. Knowledgeable guides will be available throughout the afternoon to answer questions and provide context that connects local history to the national narrative.
Living history interpreters will also be on site, offering colonial era demonstrations and sharing stories from the battlefield. Through period clothing, tools, and firsthand accounts drawn from historical records, these interpreters help paint a vivid picture of 18th century life. The hands on atmosphere makes the experience engaging for children and adults alike, offering an educational outing that feels immersive rather than distant.
Designated a National Historic Landmark, Brandywine Battlefield Park encompasses 52 acres of preserved land in Chadds Ford. The rolling landscape offers a rare opportunity to stand in the same fields where American and British forces once maneuvered. Today, the park is stewarded by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, with active support from the Brandywine Battlefield Park Associates, ensuring that its stories, artifacts, and educational programs remain accessible to future generations.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a local family seeking a meaningful afternoon activity, or someone simply curious about Pennsylvania’s roots, the birthday celebration offers a thoughtful way to step back in time and honor the Commonwealth’s enduring legacy.
For event updates and historical insights, visit www.brandywinebattlefield.org
Learn more about the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission at phmc.pa.gov
About Jamie Kleman
Jamie Kleman is a children’s author, playwright, and the Executive Producer of It’s Not Mean to Be Green, an award-winning book and musical that toured for two years and launched a national educational initiative. She is the creator of the It’s Not Mean to Be Green Camp and Licensing Program, a turnkey theatre and sustainability curriculum adopted by schools, libraries, museums, homeschool networks, and youth organizations.In addition to her work in youth arts and education, Jamie shines a light on the stories of people and businesses throughout the region through her writing with Delaware Live and Chadds Ford Live, highlighting local entrepreneurs, community leaders, cultural events, and organizations making a difference.

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