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Get Directions. Come see 200 years of bourbon making history! We offer 7 different complimentary tours and bourbon tasting: The Trace Tour, Hard Hat Tour, National Historic Landmark Tour, Bourbon Barrel Tour, Ghost Tour, E.H. Taylor Tour and The Expansion Tour.
Driving directions to Buffalo Trace Distillery, 113 Great Buffalo Trce, Frankfort, KY including road conditions, live traffic updates, and reviews of local businesses along the way.
For directions to and around the distillery,use the Google Maps link below and/or refer to the adjacent parking map. Get Directions. Parking Map. Our Visitor Parking Lot opens at 8:00am EST (Monday-Saturday) and 10:30am EST (Sunday). Guests should enter via our main entrance at 113 Great Buffalo Trace and follow signs to the Visitor Parking Lot.
The Trace Tour is an incredible introduction to the history and science of bourbon at Buffalo Trace Distillery. You will walk amidst the path of rolling bourbon barrels. You will be captivated by the alluring smell and atmosphere of bourbon sleeping inside the aging warehouses.
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Buffalo Trace Distillery is a distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, United States, owned by the Sazerac Company. [2] It has historically been known by several names, including the George T. Stagg Distillery and the Old Fire Copper (O.F.C.) Distillery.
Over its nearly 250 year history Buffalo Trace Distillery has survived fires, tornadoes, Prohibition and more. Here's a complete timeline.
America’s oldest continually-operating distillery is Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Ky. After remaining open for “medicinal purposes” throughout Prohibition, this historic site boasts four centuries of architecture on 440 acres.
How to Get to the Buffalo Trace Distillery. Come visit Buffalo Trace Distillery, just 28 miles away from Lexington, Kentucky, or 55 miles from Louisville. Buffalo Trace is a National Historic Landmark that’s sure to impress.
Located on what was once an ancient buffalo crossing on the banks of the Kentucky River in Franklin County, the distillery's namesake is a tribute to the American bison that created paths followed by America's early pioneers. Buffalo Trace Distillery (Google Maps).