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Alas, the Seagram Museum is no more, having been closed by Seagram's and
collections redistributed to other sites, to be replaced by a movie theatre
complex on the site of the museum. Yet another example of lack of support
for heritage in Canada.
One must not forget the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee,
U.S.A. for a really entertaining tour of the oldest distillery in the
U.S.A. The tour is free, although it doesn't have a proper 'museum', there
are several period buildings on the site, and the staff guides are a treat.
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Subject: Whisky and Distillery Museums
I found in my files some Whisky and Distillery Museums (mainly Company
Museums) and Visitors' Centers with historical exhibitions.
- Canada:
- Seagram Museum
www.seagram-museum.ca/
57 Erb Street West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 6C2
Tel.:519 885 1857 Fax: 519 746 1673
- USA:
- Bacardi Museum
www.bacardi.com/cplgmtr.html
Bacardi-Martini U.S.A. headquarters, 2100 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami
- Labrot & Graham Distillery
7855 McCracken Pk., Versailles, KY 40383. Kentucky
Tel.: 1 800 542 1812.
- Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History
www.jimbean.com/history/1820.html
114 N. 5th St, Bardstown, Kentucky
- West Overton Museum - includes the Distillery Museum
Route 819 between Mount Pleasant and Scottdale
412 887 7910.
Antonio Eduardo Mendonca
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