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Wild Turkey Distillery is perched 300 feet above the Kentucky River. I highly recommend viewing the distillery from this vantage point on Rt. 62, just east of the distillery.  (A new distillery has been built across the road, to the right from this angle.  The original distillery buildings were torn down in 2011)
Bridge over the Kentucky River as you approach the distillery from the east on Rt. 62.  The river gorge is 300 feet deep.
A railroad trestle crosses the Kentucky River adjacent to the distillery.  No longer in use, it used to carry most of the rail traffic through this area.
Buffalo Trace Distillery as seen from the Kentucky River.
Buffalo Trace Distillery as seen from the Kentucky River.
Buffalo Trace Distillery as seen from the Kentucky River.  Note each addition to the structure, showing different building materials over the years.
Buffalo Trace Distillery as seen from the Kentucky River.  Sunken barge in foreground.
Buffalo Trace Distillery as seen from the Kentucky River.  Sunken barge in foreground.
Wild Turkey Distillery is perched 300 feet above the Kentucky River. I highly recommend viewing the distillery from this vantage point on Rt. 62, just east of the distillery. (A new distillery has been built across the road, to the right from this angle. The original distillery buildings were torn down in 2011)
Wild Turkey Distillery is perched 300 feet above the Kentucky River. I highly recommend viewing the distillery from this vantage point on Rt. 62, just east of the distillery.  (A new distillery has been built across the road, to the right from this angle.  The original distillery buildings were torn down in 2011)
Wild Turkey Distillery is perched 300 feet above the Kentucky River. I highly recommend viewing the distillery from this vantage point on Rt. 62, just east of the distillery. (A new distillery has been built across the road, to the right from this angle. The original distillery buildings were torn down in 2011)
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