- Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History - Originally established as a College & Seminary in 1826, it was later transformed into a hospital for both Union and Confederate forces during the Civil War. It also served as a home for orphaned boys under the care of The Sisters of Charity. Today, the Oscar Getz Whiskey Museum occupies the main floor, offering visitors a deep dive into Kentucky’s rich culture.
To kick off our tour, you’ll enjoy a freshly baked biscuit from local baker Lisa Reed Sheckles, accompanied by Famous Jake’s Country Sausage.
- Talbott Tavern - Built in 1779 at the crossroads of the early American frontier, the Tavern has welcomed many notable guests, including Jesse James and King Louis Philippe.
Here, you’ll have the chance to try a southern delicacy: fried green tomatoes, paired with 1792 single barrel whiskey, hand-selected by the Tavern!
- Bottled water
- All food and drink are included in cost
You are about to embark on a wonderful journey through historic downtown Bardstown. Founded in 1780, Bardstown boasts a captivating blend of historic sites, cultural heritage, and scenic beauty. Our picturesque streets are lined with historic buildings, charming boutiques, and quaint eateries; some of which you will try today!
We hope that you have a memorable experience, steeped in Southern hospitality and history. Welcome to the taste of Bardstown Tour!
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