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America's oldest continuously operated distillery flooded after historic rainfall. What happens next for Buffalo Trace?
Buffalo Trace Distillery remains closed for tours as it works to clean up after near record-breaking flooding that hit ...
An extensive clean-up and recovery effort is ongoing at the Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.The Buffalo Trace Distillery has operated for more than 200 years and is one of the ...
AND RESUMING OPERATIONS. BUFFALO TRACE SAYS THE FLOODING AT ITS FRANKFORT DISTILLERY WAS ONE OF THE MOST SEVERE IN THE BRAND’S 200 PLUS YEAR HISTORY. MADELINE CARTER WENT TO FRANKFORT TO SEE THE ...
Despite substantial damage to the Frankfort campus during this month’s major flood event, Buffalo Trace Distillery officials report they hope to reopen the company’s bottling operation next ...
The Kentucky River continues to rise due to this weekend's flooding rains, and businesses along its banks are being affected.One such business is Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Buffalo Trace Distillery announced Tuesday it was temporarily closed due to flooding and will not be accessible to staff or the public. While it was originally set to be closed through Thursday ...
The historic Buffalo Trace Distillery has temporarily closed after deadly flooding ravaging Kentucky swept into its facilities, forcing the popular bourbon company to turn away the public and staff.
In an update posted to social media, a Buffalo Trace Distillery spokesperson said it has "begun in earnest the assessment, clean-up and recovery process required due to this historic event." ...