Loews Hotel Magazine Spring/Summer 2015 | Page 64

Pennsylvania’s Longwood Gardens features more than 9,000 plant varieties. Many of the nation’s earliest churches are also located in Maryland along this byway, adding some highlights for history buffs. A few churches of note include Christ Church in Stevensville, the earliest Anglican settlement in the colony; Dudley’s Chapel in Sudlersville, the first Methodist meeting house in the county; and St. Francis Xavier in Warwick, which was one of the earliest permanent Catholic establishments in the English Colonies. American Royalty From Chesapeake City, Md., the northernmost point of the Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway, an hourlong drive takes travelers to Philadelphia. Here, the historic 33-story Loews Philadelphia Hotel, once a bank building, has the distinction of being the nation’s first skyscraper. All of the city’s popular attractions, such as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, are just a short distance from the hotel. Plenty of scenic drives surround Philly, but one excursion you don’t want to miss is the drive to Lancaster County, with its rolling hills and lush farmland. Travelers will slowly meander back in time, sharing the road with horse-and-buggies, as they delve deeper into the land of the Pennsylvania Dutch. America’s oldest Amish settlement still resides in Lancaster County where they continue to observe the “plain” lifestyle. Here, families will enjoy a drive through the charming countryside, which is home to more than 25 covered bridges. Independence Hall, Philadelphia Couples might opt to take a horse-andbuggy tour of one of the local farms. Another excellent side trip from Philadelphia, especially for couples, is the hourlong drive to Longwood Gardens. Created by Pierre S. du Pont of the famed du Pont family, the gardens are considered to be among the best in the nation. From there, it’s just a short drive to connect with the 12-mile-long Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway, which takes cars through the rolling hills of the Brandywine Valley until they end up in Wilmington, Del. Along the way, travelers will see the legacy left behind by the du Pont family, who first came to America in 1800 and eventually built one of the leading consumer product companies in the world. Be sure to stop at the Hagley Museum and Library, the first du Pont family home in the U.S., and also the site of their first commercial venture, a gunpowder mill. More lush gardens can be found at Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, once a du Pont family estate, and today the premier institution dedicated to American decorative arts. Towers to Tombs A bald eagle takes flight in Maryland’s Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge. 64 From Philadelphia, connecting to New York is an easy three-hour journey via Interstate 95. Around Philadelphia and its suburbs, the freeway runs adjacent to the Delaware River before crossing New Jersey and entering New York. Th \