Discover the best top things to do in Greenville, United States including Somerville Manning Gallery, Valley Garden Park, Delaware Museum of Natural History, Coverdale Farm, Andre Harvey Studio at Breck's Mill, Mount Cuba Astronomical Observatory, The Enchanted Owl, The Cork Bar.
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Somerville Manning Gallery, located in Delaware's historic Breck's Mill, specializes in 20th and 21st century fine art and sculpture including artists from the Wyeth family, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art and the Brandywine School of Illustrators.
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Old DuPont estate grounds with paved circle path . Easy walk. Trees and grass and small stream in middle. Great picture place. There is a path that leads up to Mt Cuba for more adventurous. Free parking of of Route 82. Dog friendly on leash.
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The Delaware Museum of Natural History opened to the public in 1972 to excite and inform people about the natural world through exploration and discovery. As the only natural history museum in the state, the Museum welcomes more than 75,000 visitors each year to experience an African watering hole, gaze up at a giant squid, encounter a jaguar face-to-face, and marvel at the diversity of shells from around the globe. Gallery highlights also include the only permanent dinosaur collection in Delaware, a simulated coral reef, and a Science in Action paleontology lab. Throughout the year, the Museum also hosts several special exhibits on national tour.
I love this museum. Our company actually renovated the building in 2007. Previously it was like a mausoleum. Very dark and kind of forbidding. Now it is light and airy and fun to visit. There is a section with a glass floor where you can look down at a coral reef display. Very fun! Highly recommend the Natural History Museum, especially for kids.
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The Coverdale Farm complex at the 352-acre Burrows Run Preserve encompasses an 18th-century stone bank barn, pastures and fields, idyllic ponds and woodlands and panoramic views of rolling countryside. Programs run the gamut from cooking classes to birdwatching hikes, hayrides to sunrise yoga. Spring to fall, Farm Fun Days are held each Wednesday, offering families a chance to visit the farm animals and assist with chores.
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1814 stone mill building houses a studio featuring realistic bronze sculptures of people and animals by André Harvey.
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