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    Day 3

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    Day Devoted to History

    Today you'll visit two more interesting and colorful distilleries of alcoholic beverages, each of which has an interesting history and rich heritage.
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    09:151 hr

    Wild Eggs

    Visit Wild Eggs to taste amazing pudding, tapas and hash brown. At this place, be sure to order fine cupcakes, thin pancakes and cinnamon rolls. Here you can try some good fresh juices or wonderful coffee.
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    50 min
    11:151 hr 30 min

    Barton 1792 Distillery

    Barton 1792 factory was founded in 1879 and is still the oldest fully operational alcohol production in Bardstown. The factory boasts 29 warehouses with barrel aging, 22 other buildings, including an impressive house and the legendary Tom Moore Spring.
    It is interesting: the year in the name indicates the time when Kentucky joined the United States. Barton 1792 offers three tours of the Distillery: the Barton Tradition Tour, the Bushel to Bottle Tour and the 1792 Estate Tour. Reservations are required. You can book your tour online via this link.
    Open Hours: Monday – Saturday: 09:00-16:30.
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    The Old Talbott Tavern

    Old Talbott Tavern offers fine fried green tomatoes, rib-eye and grilled meat sandwich. Delicious bread pudding, cobbler and cookies are prepared here. The selection of wines is wide, and many visitors often order good iced tea, Americano or juice.
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    My Old Kentucky Home State Park

    Visit the popular historic My Old Kentucky Home State Park, which was the symbol of Stephen Foster's ballad. Do not miss the opportunity to take a stroll through Kentucky's main historic site, which features many antiques with more than two hundred years of history, including paintings and architecture.
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    50 min
    17:001 hr

    Belvedere

    The Belvedere is a small park west of Galt House and south of the main street.
    The main attraction of the park is two great statues, one of which is George Rogers Clark, the other is York, the slave of William Clark, who went on an expedition with Lewis and Clark. There's a beautiful fountain here, and a pavement tile depicts a map of the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cairo, Illinois.
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    Proof On Main

    Visit Proof On Main to try a good grilled octopus, chicken liver pate and terrine. Order mouth-watering pecan pie, gelato and cupcakes for dessert here. Great bourbon, homemade wine or gin and tonic is also worth trying.
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    20:0012 hrs 30 min

    Let me tell you a little bit about plans for tomorrow. You will visit the largest art museum in Kentucky, then you will go to the distillery, which has a very interesting corporate identity and definitely stands out.
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