The Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History, located in the historic Spalding Hall in Bardstown, Kentucky, is a must-visit attraction for bourbon enthusiasts. The museum showcases a 50-year collection of rare artifacts and documents, including antique bottles, moonshine stills, advertising art, and novelty whiskey containers, offering a comprehensive look at the American whiskey industry from pre-colonial days to post-Prohibition years.
In addition to the whiskey history exhibits, the Bardstown Historical Museum, also housed in Spalding Hall, features items relating to 200 years of area history, such as Indian relics, Lincoln documents, Civil War artifacts, and a replica of John Fitch's first steamboat. Guided tours are available, making it an ideal destination for both individuals and groups interested in exploring the rich heritage of Bardstown and the whiskey industry.
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