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"Henry Clay Mill"
Giclée

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© 2003 by James R. Huntsberger.
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| Built as a textile mill in 1813-1815 on land owned by E.I.
duPont, the Henry Clay Mill now serves as the reception center for the Hagley Foundation
and a museum of the industrialization of the Brandywine Valley. When you visit Hagley
you can visit the first DuPont company office, a well-equipped 19th century machine shop,
and the family's first Delaware home. You can stroll through their beautifully
planned garden and watch demonstrations of black powder manufacturing. Bring the
children!
Giclée
28¼"
x 36" $500
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