By travelguylife.com
Few brands are as well-known than Wild Turkey, which has been producing straight bourbon in Lawrenceburg since 1940.
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One of the few distilleries that carried on with a licence for medicinal whisky throughout Prohibition was the Four Roses Distillery, which was founded in 1888.
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The National Register of Historic Places lists the Lawrenceburg Commercial Historic District, which spans a century of history from 1850 to 1950.
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Visit this free museum on College St. in downtown Lawrenceburg to learn more about its history and the history of its neighbourhood.
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This vast park close to downtown serves as Lawrenceburg's primary public recreation area.
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This seasonal market is held at a unique location, a former railroad depot in the heart of Lawrenceburg.
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A disused railroad bridge built in 1889 can be found on the Kentucky River, directly east of the Wild Turkey distillery.
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Next to the Four Roses Distillery is an open pottery studio for a little detour from the Bourbon Trail.
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The progressive Sivinski family of Lawrenceburg made the decision to plant 25 acres of grapes on their farm in 1994. The land is located near the Kentucky River.
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The owners of this charming and unassuming winery in Lawrenceburg's north are an Italian family.
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