The Chadds Ford Historical Society: Recent Episodes

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Selections from the Oral History Project created by volunteers at the Chadds Ford Historical Society.

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Before it was Brandywine Prime, it was known simply as the Chadds Ford Inn.  The Great Pumkin Carve began as a small contest on the front porch.

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Memories of the old Lenape Park amusement area, which later became the Brandywine Picnic Park.  It was washed away in the great flood of 2021, but hopefully can be reborn in some fashion, soon.

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A look inside the podcast about the origin of Chadds Ford Days.

Produced and narrated by Riley Dauber

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The origins of the colonial celebration hosted by the Chadds Ford Historical Society.

Produced and narrated by Riley Dauber

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How a group of volunteers bought and restored a house that dates back to 1725.

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Memories of the Chadds Ford institution, Hank's Place. Where hungry people eat and friendly people meet.

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For 25 years, The Chadds Ford School was segregated from first to sixth grade.  Here are some of the painful memories from that time.

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What is currently the Chadds Ford Elementary School actually went to tenth grade back in 1925.  Hear memories of the one-room schoolhouses it replaced and the experiences of some of the first students in the little brick school on the hill.

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Chris Sanderson was a teacher, musician, collector, and advocate for preservation.  He was instrumental in starting the process to preserve the Brandywine Battlefield.  Sanderson's name came up in a remarkable number of memories in the Chadds Ford Historical Society's Oral History Project.

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For thirty years, the Chadds Ford Historical Society has been interviewing residents to preserve their memories of Chadds Ford and the Brandywine Valley.  Helen and George Sipala were close friends of the artist, Andrew Wyeth.  Here are some of their memories.

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For the past thirty years, The Chadds Ford Historical Society has been interviewing local residents to preserve their memories of Chadds Ford and the Brandywine Valley.  Naturally, the Wyeth family features prominently with many of our memories.  Here are some memories spanning decades from their neighbors and friends.