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Evan Williams is a brand of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey bottled in Bardstown, Kentucky, [2] [3] by the Heaven Hill company. [4] [5] The product is aged for a minimum of four years [5] (which is more than the two year minimum to be called 'straight' bourbon, but is the minimum requirement for a straight whiskey that does not have an age statement on the label). [6]
Evan Williams Bourbon and Learfield are coming together for a multiple-year deal beginning this August to make the bourbon brand "Game Day's #1 Pour." Bourbon, meet college football. Evan Williams ...
The East Town Street Historic District is a historic district in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1982; the district boundaries differ between the two entries.
What the deal means for Evan Williams. No dollar figure was released for the five-year deal, which makes Evan Williams one of the first bourbons to partner with top college sports programs nationally.
Evan White (1996– ), Major League Baseball player; born in Columbus Herb Williams (1958– ), NBA player and coach; born in Columbus and played basketball for the Ohio State University Jarren Williams (1997– ), NFL defensive back for New York Giants; born and raised in Columbus
MG Richard Caswell, New Bern District Brigade and North Carolina Militia commander [note 1] MG William Smallwood, 2nd North Carolina Militia commander [note 2] BG Allen Jones, Halifax District Brigade commander Col William Richardson Davie, Independent Corps of Light Horse commander Col Robert Howe, Brunswick County Regiment commander Col James Kenan, Duplin County Regiment commander Col John ...
Harry Evan Williams facing forward circa 1917 Harry Evan Williams circa 1917. Harry Evan Williams (7 September 1867 – 24 May 1918) was an oratorio tenor. He recorded almost one hundred 78-RPM records for the Victor Talking Machine Company in the United States and The Gramophone Company in England. Williams gave more than 1,000 performances ...
Reception of the American Loyalists by Great Britain in the Year 1783 is a lost painting by American-born artist Benjamin West, depicting the return of the Loyalists to the British Empire following their expulsion from the victorious United States after the American Revolutionary War.