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Buffalo Trace Distillery, a renowned bourbon producer in Frankfort, Kentucky, has bounced back from a challenging period of ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery reopened to visitors Monday with a limited retail experience. The modified setup includes a small pop-up shopping experience inside the Freehouse building with opportunities ...
After more than a weeklong shutdown because of Kentucky River floodwaters, Buffalo Trace Distillery has resumed bottling. The ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort discovered that flooding swept up over 250 pounds of fish from the Kentucky River. Here ...
Buffalo Trace Distillery continues to make great strides toward resuming normal operations after near-historic flooding ...
One week after flood waters consumed through their Kentucky distillery, signs of normalcy are returning to Buffalo Trace ...
According to a news release Tuesday, the removal of flood water debris and damage is more than 75% complete. Power has been ...
After the floodwaters receded, a large isolated pool nearly a quarter mile from the Kentucky River was discovered.
Signs of normalcy are returning to Kentucky’s Buffalo Trace Distillery as an extensive flooding clean-up process continues.
The distillery has markers of several high-water marks from previous floods inside its Frankfort buildings, with the most recent being the 1978 flood. As of Monday, several Buffalo Trace buildings ...