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Brandywine River

The Brandywine River is a scenic waterway in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware, spanning about 20 miles. It feeds into the Delaware River and has historical significance, notably for the Battle of Brandywine during the American Revolutionary War. The river supports diverse wildlife, provides recreational activities like fishing and boating, and contributes to the region’s ecosystem. Additionally, the surrounding landscape features parks and historic sites, making it an important natural and cultural resource for local communities.