H. Fletcher Brown Park | Delaware State & National Parks
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The H. Fletcher Brown Park, named after the philanthropist Harry Brown is situated downstream from the Brandywine Park and is the smallest of the Wilmington State Parks. This park boasts an overlook offering scenic vistas of the Brandywine River, along with the historic millrace providing a large amount of the water supply to the city of Wilmington, Delaware. H. Fletcher Brown Park offers a quiet space for a lunch or just to escape from the busy city. There are also works of art on display in the park created by Charles Parks, a renowned sculpture artist in Wilmington.

H. Fletcher Brown Park, S. Park Dr and N. King St, Wilmington, DE 19801, Phone: 302-656-3665

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