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  2. Whiskey River - Wikipedia

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    Willie Nelson first recorded "Whiskey River" for the album Shotgun Willie in 1973. In 1978, a recording from Nelson's live album Willie and Family Live was released as a single through Columbia Records. [2] ". Whiskey River", despite not being a Nelson original, has come to be regarded as one of his signature songs [3] [4] and a concert staple.

  3. Little Amerricka - Wikipedia

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    Website. LittleAmerricka.com. Little Amerricka is an amusement park located in Marshall, Wisconsin, United States. It features the 16 in ( 406 mm) gauge [1] Whiskey River Railway, a 1/3 size rail road with over 3 miles (4.8 km) of track that begins at the amusement park and goes through trees, past the wildlife pond area, and across the Whiskey ...

  4. Whisky Creek Cabin - Wikipedia

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    75001584. Added to NRHP. 1975. The Whisky Creek Cabin is a rustic log cabin located in southwest Oregon along the section of the Rogue River that is designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. It is the oldest remaining mining cabin in the Rogue River canyon. The Bureau of Land Management purchased the cabin and surrounding property in 1973.

  5. Speyside single malt - Wikipedia

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    Speyside single malts are single malt Scotch whiskies, distilled in Strathspey, the area around the River Spey in Moray and Badenoch and Strathspey, in northeastern Scotland . The two best-selling single malt whiskies in the world, The Glenlivet and Glenfiddich, come from Speyside. Strathspey has the greatest number of distilleries of any of ...

  6. Nelson's Green Brier Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Green Brier Distillery. Nelson's Green Brier Distillery is a whiskey distillery located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee that produces different varieties of Tennessee whiskey and bourbons. The distillery offers daily public tours and tastings as well as a large mercantile shop with bottles, barware and apparel available for purchase.

  7. Whiskey Island (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    Whiskey Island was the first piece of solid land amid the swamps lining the river one-quarter mile down the Cuyahoga when Moses Cleaveland visited the area in 1796. Lorenzo Carter built his family farm on Whiskey Island, which got its name after a distillery was built on the site in the 1830s. [2]

  8. Dalmore distillery - Wikipedia

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    The water used in the Dalmore is taken from the river Averon, which runs through the small town of Alness, where the distillery is located. The waters of the river flow from the nearby Loch Morie, located deep in the heart of the Northern Highlands. The location of the Dalmore's distillery and its smooth, floral flavor qualify it as a Highland ...

  9. Glen Grant distillery - Wikipedia

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    Glen Grant was founded in 1840, by brothers John and James Grant, two former illegal distillers and smugglers who decided to take out a license. With the sea and port of Garmouth nearby, the River Spey at its feet and barley-growing plains nearby, all the basic ingredients of malt whisky were close at hand. This time the distillery was legal.