Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Prohibition and Kentucky at the Frazier History Museum (A Virtual Tour)

 

MQTlogoa Recently Linda and I visited Louisville,Kentucky and had the chance to visit several museums. Churchill Downs & The Kentucky Derby Museum, Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, Muhammad Ali Center, and the Frazier History Museum. Today’s virtual tour will showcase Spirits of the Bluegrass: Prohibition and Kentucky. This is but one of many exciting exhibits at the Frazier.

DSC_0002DSC_0003 Let’s step through the red doors.

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How do you deliver whiskey??? Well, it might depend on whether it’s legal or not.

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Look who is taking the photo…LOL

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DSC_0210DSC_0207 the next is my “favorite”

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“Hatchetations” I like that word…………….

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“An inquiry into the effects of ardent spirits upon the human body and mind : with an account of the means of preventing, and of the remedies for curing them.” Read what Benjamin Rush M.D. had to say CLICK

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DSC_0249 “Why wasn't the stuttering bootlegger allowed to enter the party? Because he couldn't speak easy.”

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All is not lost…………….

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If you have time check out The John Dillinger Museum and New Straitsville's Annual Moonshine Festival

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DSC_0267 Who is Linda is “hanging out with?”

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coolperson1 That’s all folks. I hope you enjoyed the post. I hope to do a couple more posts showcasing The Frazier History Museum in Louisville, Kentucky and a post of the Muhammad Ali Center

MQTlogoa A “My Quality Time” post of Prohibition and Kentucky at the Frazier History Museum (A Virtual Tour)

1 comment:

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

That was a great tour Joe (and Linda). And to think that we wasted all that time in Kentucky going to Makers Mark and a couple of other distilleries and tasting rooms ;>))). (I really do wish we'd seen this museum, it obviously is very well done. Your virtual tour is the next best thing. Thank you.) We really must go back to Kentucky. You two made much better use of your time there than we did -- we missed too much.