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  2. Monk's Road Boiler House opens in downtown Louisville ... - AOL

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    Monk's Road Boiler House, from Log Still Distillery, has finally opened in downtown Louisville. Here's what to expect from the new restaurant. Monk's Road Boiler House opens in downtown Louisville.

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  4. Whiskey Row, Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Some of the top liquor companies such as Brown Forman, Greenbrier Distillery, John T. Barbee, amongst other major companies have their offices and businesses in Louisville. [4] D.X. Murphy & Brother designed the Galt House Hotel and distillery buildings including: Bernheim Distillery (c.1896) [5] Combined Distillers of Kentucky (c.1905–1906) [5]

  5. See how Kentucky bourbon, distilleries ranked in USA ... - AOL

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    The distillery at Angel's Envy Distillery on East Main Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Sept. 10, 2024

  6. Kentucky Bourbon Trail - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Old Forester opened an urban distillery in downtown Louisville and became a member of the Bourbon Trail. [7] O.Z. Tyler Distillery in Owensboro joined the same month. [8] In July 2018, the KDA announced that Lux Row Distillers would be added to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. [9]

  7. Seagram's Distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Seagram's Distillery (also known as the Calvert Distillery) is a historic building complex in Louisville, Kentucky, on Seventh Street Road.It was originally constructed between 1933 and 1936 for the production of bourbon whiskey by Distillers Corporation Limited, who acquired Joseph E. Seagram & Sons (later renamed to The Seagram Company Ltd.) in 1928.

  8. How Louisville's Whiskey Row went from 'left behind' to the ...

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    Twenty years ago, the future of downtown Louisville, Kentucky's Whiskey Row was hard to see. The block-long stretch of historic buildings dating back to the mid-to-late 1800s was largely empty ...

  9. Kentucky Peerless Distilling Company - Wikipedia

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