The Brandywine Museum, a program of the Brandywine Conservancy, opened in 1971 as the major repository of the art of three generations of Wyeths (N.C., Andrew and Ann, and Jamie) and steward of hundreds of acres of land where the artists worked. The museum's permanent collection includes illustrations, still life paintings, and landscape paintings by American artists including Peter Hurd, Jessie Wilcox Smith, and William Trost Richards, as well as a display of O-gauge model trains.