Checking in from the road
We're now on night four of 14 of our 2005 road trip. We have gone form Boston through Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hershey, PA to Skyline Drive and the Blue Ridge Parkway in VA. From Southern VA, we traveled on US-58A and US-119 through Hazard, KY to Hal Rogers Parkway (formerly Daniel Boone Parkway) to I-75 and US-150 to The William Whitley House, which is the first brick house built in Kentucky.
We stopped at the Whitley house sort of by accident. We were looking for a nice place off of US-150 to stop for a picnic lunch. We saw signs for the William Whitley House and decided to give it a try. We were just about the only ones there and we walked the grounds, snapped some pictures, and I bought a postcard at the gift shop.
From the Whitley House in Stanford, we traveled northwest to Bardstown where we walked around the small downtown area, ate at The Old Talbott Tavern, and stayed the night at a local motor lodge.
Today we drove 30 minutes to the Maker's Mark Distillery for a tour of the production. I snapped a bunch of pictures and we got to see everything in action except for the bottling process, which is closed this week for some reason or another. From Loretto we drove pretty much straight through to Nashville where we are now. We only stopped in Bowling Green where we knew from our visit last year that there are a couple of liquor stores right off of the highway. I purchased a couple bottles of bourbon that I can't get back home and I bought a bottle of Maker's Mark Mint Julip, which is only available once a year around the time of the Kentucky Derby. I had a glass tonight and it's a pretty tasty summer drink.
Tonight we ate at a bar down on 2nd Ave in Nashville and drove around Vanderbilt University a little bit. Tomorrow we will explore some more, but we may opt to make tomorrow a veg-out day as we still haven't found a whole lot that interests us here. We are probably going to grab lunch at Prince's Hot Chicken Shack because they wer closed today when we drove by to check it out.
I'll have pictures posted when we return and I can resize them for the web. We finally have web access in our hotel room, but suprisingly, I haven't had much urge to get online except to share some emails with family about our travels thus far. I'll probably post another update on or before the weekend.
Cheers!
Darrell
Very cool to hear from you!
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Today we drove 30 minutes to the
Maker's Mark Distillery for a tour of the production. I snapped a bunch of pictures and we got to see everything in action except for the bottling process, which is closed this week for some reason or another.
That is a factory I tour I would enjoy!
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I bought a bottle of Maker's Mark Mint Julip, which is only available once a year around the time of the Kentucky Derby. I had a glass tonight and it's a pretty tasty summer drink.
We fixed Mint Julips here Saturday night using Maker's Mark -- we have a killer recipe if you want to refresh your batch again.
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I'll have pictures posted when we return and I can resize them for the web.
Cool. Looking forward to the next update!
Mark
World's 2nd Best Margaritas!
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We arrived in St. Louis yesterday evening, drove around a bit, and ate dinner at Riddles Restaurant on Delmar. Riddles was excellent. I highly recommend it! Today we are going to visit the Gateway Arch and the Anheuser-Busch brewery, and tonight we will watch the Red Sox beat the Cardinals tonight.
Darrell, Very cool field report. If you are still in the St. Louis area -- ya gotta go sample the Second Best Margaritas in the World (and say hello to Friar Tuck for us).
Looking forward to the next field dispatch!
Mark
I'm three months late... so what?
Well, I apologize for the tremendous delay in posting again. Nonetheless, I uploaded a lot of our pictures, so here's a link:
Update July 2025 (RTA): The link posted by the author is no longer active.
If you have any questions about a specific site, feel free to ask! Now I have to catch up with what's been going on with everyone here for the past three months!