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It’s Brandywine Christmas at BRM

The train display is always popular. Neither age nor gender hampers the appreciation of a train set featuring thousands of feet of track and hundreds of cars choo-chooing their way through a variety of model towns and villages.

It’s Christmas time at the Brandywine River Museum of Art. The museum opened its annual A Brandywine Christmas on Black Friday. Visitors had a chance to see the always-popular O-gauge train display, see a Victorian-era dollhouse as well as check out the museum’s new exhibit on Winslow Homer.

Visitors are fascinated by the detail of a Victorian-era dollhouse built in 1900. The maker is unknown.
Art lovers view the museum’s new exhibit, Winslow Homer: Photography and the Art of Painting, which examines the artist’s relationship with painting and photography.
This one dad. A Critter decoration catches the attention of a young visitor to the museum. The Critters, made from native plant materials, go on sale Nov. 29.

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