Day Itinerary
7 Activities
Day 5
167 mi0.1 mi
Incredible Distillery Stories
You'll visit two rather interesting alcoholic productions today. Their stories will definitely impress you.
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0.1 mi
5 min
09:001 hr
Quills Coffee
Another wonderful place for a tasty and hearty breakfast.
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57 mi
1 hr
11:001 hr 30 min
Four Roses Distillery
The history of the name of this production is saturated with romance. It all started when Paul Jones, Jr., the founder of Four Roses Bourbon, was struck by the charm of the southern beauty. It is said he sent her a proposal. She replied that if her answer were positive, she would wear a dress with 4 roses on a corsage to the upcoming great ball.
That evening, at the great ball, when she arrived in her beautiful dress, she wore a corsage with red roses. Later, the founder named his Bourbon “Four Roses” as a symbol of his devoted passion for a beautiful girl, the passion that he later transferred to making his beloved Bourbon.
Open Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 09:00-16:00 Sunday: 12:00-16:00.
That evening, at the great ball, when she arrived in her beautiful dress, she wore a corsage with red roses. Later, the founder named his Bourbon “Four Roses” as a symbol of his devoted passion for a beautiful girl, the passion that he later transferred to making his beloved Bourbon.
Open Hours: Wednesday – Saturday: 09:00-16:00 Sunday: 12:00-16:00.
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8.2 mi
20 min
13:001 hr 30 min
Wild Turkey Distillery Visitor Center
The whiskey factory got its current name only in the second half of the twentieth century, after the merger of two local industries.
The first whiskey factory on Wild Turkey Hill founded in 1850 was called Old Moore. And Austin Nichols, founded in 1855 and called Fitts, Martin & Clough, was a grocery store, which bought whiskey and wine on the open market, and bottled it under its own labels.
In the seventies, the companies merged, and the brand has eventually evolved into its present form.
Open Hours: Thursday - Saturday: 09:00-17:00 Sunday: 12:00-16:00.
The first whiskey factory on Wild Turkey Hill founded in 1850 was called Old Moore. And Austin Nichols, founded in 1855 and called Fitts, Martin & Clough, was a grocery store, which bought whiskey and wine on the open market, and bottled it under its own labels.
In the seventies, the companies merged, and the brand has eventually evolved into its present form.
Open Hours: Thursday - Saturday: 09:00-17:00 Sunday: 12:00-16:00.
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2.7 mi
10 min
14:4545 min
Heavens to Betsy! Bakery & Deli
You must be starving by this time! Take a break and stop for a quick lunch at this eatery located in the heart of downtown Lawrenceburg. Try some hot and cold deli sandwiches, piled high with toppings, and delicious desserts. You won't be disappointed!
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22.5 mi
30 min
16:001 hr 30 min
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Pleasant Hill is famous not only for its architecture, crafts and traditions, but also for its interesting history, closely connected with the religious community of Shakers. Over a 105-year period, Shakers have built more than 260 structures. Of these, 34 buildings have been preserved until the present day, most of which are located along the mile-long gravel highway.
Explore impressive places and priceless artifacts. Then go to the farm to see animals, and to the reserve to be alone with the incredible nature.
Open Hours: Exhibits / Tours Monday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00
Hiking / Walking Monday-Sunday: 06:00-20:30.
Explore impressive places and priceless artifacts. Then go to the farm to see animals, and to the reserve to be alone with the incredible nature.
Open Hours: Exhibits / Tours Monday-Sunday: 10:00-17:00
Hiking / Walking Monday-Sunday: 06:00-20:30.
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65.8 mi
1 hr 20 min
19:001 hr 30 min
Bonefish Grill
It's time for dinner, and you go to the restaurant. Delicious shrimp in coconut, glazed salmon and fish tacos are the highlights of the menu. The desserts are also great, take good brownies, coconut cake and chocolate custard for dessert. The restaurant's wine list is quite diverse.
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10.8 mi
20 min
21:0012 hrs 30 min
This incredible day is over, and so is your trip, tomorrow, before the end of the trip, you will visit another interesting place. This is a museum and factory where bats are made.
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